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- Backcasting abstract "Backcasting is a planning method that starts with defining a desirable future and then works backwards to identify policies and programs that will connect the future to the present. The fundamentals of the method were outlined by John. B Robinson from the University of Waterloo in 1990. The fundamental question of backcasting asks: \"if we want to attain a certain goal, what actions must be taken to get there?\"Forecasting is the process of predicting the future based on current trend analysis. Backcasting approaches the challenge of discussing the future from the opposite direction.In statistics and data analysis, backcasting can be considered the opposite of forecasting. Whereas forecasting is predicting the future (unknown) values of the dependent variables based on known values of the independent variable, backcasting can be considered the prediction of the unknown values of the independent variables that might have existed to explain the known values of the dependent variable.".
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- Backcasting subject Category:Estimation_theory.
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- Backcasting comment "Backcasting is a planning method that starts with defining a desirable future and then works backwards to identify policies and programs that will connect the future to the present. The fundamentals of the method were outlined by John. B Robinson from the University of Waterloo in 1990. The fundamental question of backcasting asks: \"if we want to attain a certain goal, what actions must be taken to get there?\"Forecasting is the process of predicting the future based on current trend analysis.".
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