Re: Appropriate prediction model for forecasting shifting trends?



On Mar 13, 9:08 am, cheesekeeper <cheesekee...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Mar 12, 11:03 am, Wit Jakuczun <w...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:





Dnia Wed, 12 Mar 2008 07:46:40 -0700 (PDT)
cheesekeeper <cheesekee...@xxxxxxxxx> napisa³(a):

On Mar 11, 3:49 pm, Wit Jakuczun <w...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

www.r-project.orgiswhatI could suggest. Maybe if you provide us
with more details...?

Probably. What details can I provide?

What kind of introductory materials would you like
to get? Regarding R  or modelling or maybe both?

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

Oh, I get it. Well, it looks like R has plenty of documentation, and I
can see there are some libraries for ARIMA models and such, so I'm
going to poke through those. I was just hunting for a recommendation
on a book that may discuss autoregressive models, ARIMA, box-jenkins,
etc. I've been through two graduate-level courses on statistics and
QA, but we didn't get past moving average.

Sincerely,
N. Lee- Hide quoted text -

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n.

R doesn't readily provide the tools for you to build the kinds of
models uou apparently need. You are wasting your time and your
company's treasure.

HTH

Dave R.



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