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- Q7831567 subject Q7597810.
- Q7831567 subject Q8604599.
- Q7831567 subject Q8817196.
- Q7831567 abstract "In statistics and management science, a tracking signal monitors any forecasts that have been made in comparison with actuals, and warns when there are unexpected departures of the outcomes from the forecasts. Forecasts can relate to sales, inventory, or anything pertaining to an organization’s future demand.The tracking signal is a simple indicator that forecast bias is present in the forecast model. It is most often used when the validity of the forecasting model might be in doubt.".
- Q7831567 wikiPageExternalLink tracking_signal_in_forecasting.htm.
- Q7831567 wikiPageExternalLink Tracking%20Signal%20in%20Forecasting.ppt.
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- Q7831567 wikiPageWikiLink Q20861872.
- Q7831567 wikiPageWikiLink Q3409300.
- Q7831567 wikiPageWikiLink Q5018880.
- Q7831567 wikiPageWikiLink Q7597810.
- Q7831567 wikiPageWikiLink Q8604599.
- Q7831567 wikiPageWikiLink Q8817196.
- Q7831567 comment "In statistics and management science, a tracking signal monitors any forecasts that have been made in comparison with actuals, and warns when there are unexpected departures of the outcomes from the forecasts. Forecasts can relate to sales, inventory, or anything pertaining to an organization’s future demand.The tracking signal is a simple indicator that forecast bias is present in the forecast model. It is most often used when the validity of the forecasting model might be in doubt.".
- Q7831567 label "Tracking signal".