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Re: Appropriate prediction model for forecasting ****fting trends?

by Wit Jakuczun <wit@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 11, 2008 at 08:49 PM

Dnia Tue, 11 Mar 2008 12:32:45 -0700 (PDT)
cheesekeeper <cheesekeeper@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> napisa=C5=82(a):

> On Mar 9, 4:38=C2=A0am, Wit Jakuczun <w...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> > Dnia Thu, 6 Mar 2008 06:15:53 -0800 (PST)
> > cheesekeeper <cheesekee...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> napisa=C5=82(a):
> >
> > > Thanks for the reply. (both of you) That is very helpful.
> > > Unfortunately, I will not be able to share any of my numbers, as
they
> > > are not mine to share, but I'll be investigating a way to implement
> > > ARIMA and intervention detection.
> >
> > Do NOT implement first! First try to build model, using for example R
or
> > other freely available software. You could also consider buying some
> > proprietary software. Implementing your own code is not the best
> > approach but as always it depends :)
> >
> Thanks. I'll check those out. Are you advising I don't try to
> implement because it's difficult, or because there is already good
> software available?
Both ;). Of course "difficult" depends on your resources...

> Unfortunately, I do not have access to very sophisticated software
> here, as my company expects me to stay within the bounds of Excel.
>=20
Good. R can interface with Excel especially if you use Windows
environment.

> If you have any suggestions for introductory texts or software, please
> let me know.
>=20
www.r-project.org is what I could suggest. Maybe if you provide us
with more details...?

Best regards
--=20
[ Wit Jakuczun    <W.Jakuczun [at] wlogsolutions.com> ]
[ WLOG Solutions  http://www.wlogsolutions.com
]
 




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Appropriate prediction model for forecasting shifting trends?
cheesekeeper <cheeseke  2008-02-29 08:15:47 
Re: Appropriate prediction model for forecasting shifting trends
Wit Jakuczun <wit@[EMA  2008-02-29 17:55:43 
Re: Appropriate prediction model for forecasting shifting trends
dave@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-03-03 04:38:54 
Re: Appropriate prediction model for forecasting shifting trends
cheesekeeper <cheeseke  2008-03-06 06:15:53 
Re: Appropriate prediction model for forecasting shifting trends
dave@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-03-06 14:30:31 
Re: Appropriate prediction model for forecasting shifting trends
Wit Jakuczun <wit@[EMA  2008-03-09 09:38:13 
Re: Appropriate prediction model for forecasting shifting trends
cheesekeeper <cheeseke  2008-03-11 12:32:45 
Re: Appropriate prediction model for forecasting shifting trends
Wit Jakuczun <wit@[EMA  2008-03-11 20:49:47 
Re: Appropriate prediction model for forecasting shifting trends
cheesekeeper <cheeseke  2008-03-12 07:46:40 
Re: Appropriate prediction model for forecasting shifting trends
Wit Jakuczun <wit@[EMA  2008-03-12 16:03:24 
Re: Appropriate prediction model for forecasting shifting trends
cheesekeeper <cheeseke  2008-03-13 06:08:21 
Re: Appropriate prediction model for forecasting shifting trends
Wit Jakuczun <wit@[EMA  2008-03-13 14:30:51 
Re: Appropriate prediction model for forecasting shifting trends
dave@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-03-19 04:56:21 
Re: Appropriate prediction model for forecasting shifting trends
dave@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-03-19 04:59:18 
Re: Appropriate prediction model for forecasting shifting trends
Scott Seidman <namdies  2008-03-19 15:12:51 
Re: Appropriate prediction model for forecasting shifting trends
cheesekeeper <cheeseke  2008-03-26 10:45:03 

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