Why another study?
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The authors suggests that the M3 study produced the same results as the M1 and M2 studies, although it provided an opportunity for refinement and improvement of methodology.
Publication Name: International Journal of Forecasting
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0169-2070
Year: 2001
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What does it take to achieve adoption in sales forecasting?
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New methods in short term business forecasting are discussed along with the reasons that businesses are slow to adopt new developments in forecasting.
Publication Name: International Journal of Forecasting
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0169-2070
Year: 2000
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Commentary on: a new approach to forecasting intermittent demand for service parts inventories
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The new approach algorithm to predict random demand is discussed for its copyright protection and its implications for the research community.
Publication Name: International Journal of Forecasting
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0169-2070
Year: 2004
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