References for Brightwork Statistical Forecasting Articles

Executive Summary

  • These are the references that were used for our Statistical Forecasting articles.

Learn why so few entities in the IT space include references in their work. 

Introduction

This is the reference list for the Statistical Forecasting articles, as well as interesting quotes from these references at Brightwork Research & Analysis.

Reference #1: Article Titled:

What is Statistical Forecasting?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statistics

Reference #2: Article Titled:

How to Understand Best Fit Forecast Model Selection

Gilliland, Michael, “Worst Practices in Forecasting,” SAS

Supply Chain Strategy, McGraw Hill, Edward Frazelle

Sales and Inventory Planning with SAP APO by SAP Press

Supply Chain Management for Advanced Planning, Springer Press

Reference #3: Article Titled:

How to Understand Consensus Forecasting Methods vs Statistical Forecasting Methods

Gilliland, Michael, “Worst Practices in Forecasting,” SAS

“The Fortune Sellers,” William A. Sheriden, John Wiley & Sons, 1998

Reference #4: Article Titled:

How to Understand an Incorrect Forecasting Article by CIO on Nike

https://www.usnews.com/money/blogs/outside-voices-small-business/2008/12/03/3-dangerous-myths-about-sales-forecasting

“Production and Inventory Control: Techniques and Principles 2nd Edition,” George Plossl, Prentice Hall, 1985

https://www.cio.com/article/32334/Nike_Rebounds_How_and_Why_Nike_Recovered_from_Its_Supply_Chain_Disaster

Reference #5: Article Titled:

How to Get Around The Problems with Forecasting in SAP ERP 

https://kelley.iu.edu/mabert/SAP-Stuff/SAP-R3%20Forecasting-Feb-23-2004.pdf