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Goodwin, Paul 20 Batchelor, Roy 12 Mello, John 10 Armstrong, J. Scott 9 Morlidge, Steve 9 Sohn, Ira 9 Stahl, Robert A. 9 Boylan, John 8 Graefe, Andreas 8 Hoover, Jim 8 Kolassa, Stephan 8 Smith, Joe 8 Finney, Alec 7 Ganeshan, Ram 7 Orrell, David 7 Pearson, Roy 7 Staff, Foresight 6 Tashman, Len 6 Clarke, Simon 5 Randall J. Jones, Jr. 5 Cuzán, Alfred G. 4 Fildes, Robert 4 Hyndman, Rob J. 4 Joseph, Martin 4 Moon, Mark A. 4 Syntetos, Aris 4 Allen, Geoff 3 Boone, Tonya 3 Cuzan, Alfred 3 Dhuyvetter, Rob 3 Franses, Philip Hans 3 Gilliland, Michael 3 Gordon, Adam 3 McSharry, Patrick 3 Pearson, Roy L. 3 Rieg, Robert 3 Valentin, Lauge 3 Asimakopoulos, Stavros 2 Catt, Peter M. 2 Curtis, S. McKay 2
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Elaboration on the Behavioral Principles
Mello, John - In: Foresight: The International Journal of Applied Forecasting (2012) 24, pp. 39-39
Mello comments on Steve Morlidge’s articles on Guiding Principles of the Forecasting process (published in Foresight, issues 22 and 23). Copyright International Institute of Forecasters, 2012
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A Practical Handbook on Best Practice
Finney, Alec - In: Foresight: The International Journal of Applied Forecasting (2012) 24, pp. 35-36
Finney comments on Steve Morlidge’s articles on Guiding Principles of the Forecasting process (published in Foresight, issues 22 and 23). Copyright International Institute of Forecasters, 2012
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Stream Analytics for Forecasting
McSharry, Patrick - In: Foresight: The International Journal of Applied Forecasting (2012) 24, pp. 7-12
Huge volumes of data now flow from on-line sources — the internet, mobile telephony, weather sensors, and much more. With this data surge, there is an emerging need for computational algorithms to instantly process data streams, sift through large volumes of information, and extract and...
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The Forecasting Process: Guiding Principles, Preview to the Commentaries
Tashman, Len - In: Foresight: The International Journal of Applied Forecasting (2012) 24, pp. 30-31
Foresight Editor Len Tashman introduces commentaries on Steve Morlidge’s two-part article, Guiding Principles of the Forecasting Process. Copyright International Institute of Forecasters, 2012
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Outrageous Fortunes: How Daniel Altman Sees the Future of the Global Economy
Tashman, Len - In: Foresight: The International Journal of Applied Forecasting (2012) 24, pp. 46-46
Foresight Editor Tashman covers the key points of Altman’s recent book. Copyright International Institute of Forecasters, 2012
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The Morlidge Guiding Principles vs. Armstrong's Principles of Forecasting
Catt, Peter - In: Foresight: The International Journal of Applied Forecasting (2012) 24, pp. 42-43
Catt comments on Steve Morlidge’s articles on Guiding Principles of the Forecasting process (published in Foresight, issues 22 and 23). Copyright International Institute of Forecasters, 2012
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Guiding Principles: Reply to Commentaries
Morlidge, Steve - In: Foresight: The International Journal of Applied Forecasting (2012) 24, pp. 44-45
Morlidge replies to several commentaries on his two-part article on Guiding Principles of Forecasting, published in Foresight, issues 21 and 22. Copyright International Institute of Forecasters, 2012
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Forecasting Rounds of Golf
Parrott, Scott; Stamey, John; Burcham, Timothy - In: Foresight: The International Journal of Applied Forecasting (2012) 24, pp. 19-24
Back in the 1970s, Thomas Saaty introduced a methodology – the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) – for obtaining and consolidating the judgments of panelists to aid in decisions of choice. AHP has been successfully applied in the forecasting of tourism, corporate earnings, and other areas. In...
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Elaboration on the Foundation Principles
Moon, Mark A. - In: Foresight: The International Journal of Applied Forecasting (2012) 24, pp. 37-38
Moon comments on Steve Morlidge’s articles on Guiding Principles of the Forecasting process (published in Foresight, issues 22 and 23). Copyright International Institute of Forecasters, 2012
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Forecasting for Fun Outside Your Cubicle
Pearson, Roy L. - In: Foresight: The International Journal of Applied Forecasting (2012) 25, pp. 42-44
Pearson suggests you have some fun by trying your hand at Forecasting World Events; participation online enables you to consider and forecast events and outcomes in many fields and around the world. The questions relate to real future possibilities with consequences, making participation...
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