| forecast | predict a future event or condition, foretell fiil | en |
| forecast | prediction of a future event or condition (i.e. weather) isim | en |
| forecast | An estimate of future events A forecast can be determined by mathematical means using historical data; it can be created subjectively by using estimates from authoritative sources; or it can represent a combination of both techniques | en |
| forecast | An estimate of future business as it relates to sales and profits | en |
| forecast | Future-oriented financial information prepared using assumptions all of which reflect the entity's planned courses of action for the period covered given management's judgment as to the most probable set of economic conditions | en |
| forecast | extrapolates from present information very specifically with reference to a short time frame It predicts what may occur but does not change or impact on social changes | en |
| forecast | A projection or prediction of future values of a time series | en |
| forecast | An estimation or calculation in advance; a prediction The amount of cargo expected to be booked for a certain sailing of a vessel The number of containers expected to be used in a certain area, for steering purposes | en |
| forecast | Predicted demand for electric power A forecast may be short term (e g , 15 minutes) for system operation purposes, long-term (e g , five to 20 years) for generation planning purposes, or for any range in between | en |
| forecast | To attempt to predict the circumstances of our lives according to the movement of the planets through a future configuration in our natal chart | en |
| forecast | Prospective FINANCIAL STATEMENTS that are an entity's expected financial position, results of operations, and cash flows | en |
| forecast | Foresight of consequences, and provision against them; prevision; premeditation | en |
| forecast | An estimation | en |
| forecast | A prediction of the weather | en |
| forecast | To estimate how a condition will be in the future | en |
| forecast | predicted, expected, anticipated sıfat | en |
| forecast | To contrive or plan beforehand | en |
| forecast | A forecast provides a description of the most significant weather conditions expected during the current and following days The exact content depends upon the intended user, such as the Public or Marine forecast audiences | en |
| forecast | Previous contrivance or determination; predetermination | en |
| forecast | To foresee; to calculate beforehand, so as to provide for | en |
| forecast | the act or product of an act of projecting the most probable future values of a data series | en |
| forecast | To plan beforehand; to scheme; to project | en |
| forecast | judge to be probable | en |
| forecast | indicate by signs; "These signs bode bad news" | en |
| forecast | A statement of expected future occurrences Weather forecasting includes the use of objective models based on certain atmospheric parameters, along with the skill and experience of a meteorologist | en |
| forecast | predict in advance | en |
| forecast | a prediction about how something (as the weather) will develop | en |
| forecast | The projection of future demand, normally to supply the independent portion of demand such as customer or interplant orders, based on past history and known market changes The prime driver for systems that manufacture items to stock, instead of to order | en |
| forecast | The forms forecast and forecasted can both be used for the past tense and past participle | en |
| forecast | A forecast is a statement of what is expected to happen in the future, especially in relation to a particular event or situation. a forecast of a 2.25 per cent growth in the economy He delivered his election forecast The weather forecast is better for today | en |
| forecast | a statement or prediction of expected future weather conditions | en |
| forecast | If you forecast future events, you say what you think is going to happen in the future. They forecast a humiliating defeat for the Prime Minister He forecasts that average salary increases will remain around 4 per cent. see also weather forecast. a description of what is likely to happen in the future, based on the information that you have now prediction. forecast forecasted to make a statement saying what is likely to happen in the future, based on the information that you have now = predict | en |
| forecast | An estimate of what might happen in the future It is not absolute and often has probabilities attached It is a "best guess" | en |
| forecast | -a forecast is an estimation of future demand Most forecasts use historical demand to calculate future demand Adjustments for seasonality and trend are often necessary | en |
| forecast | An estimate, based on assumptions about future trends in births, deaths and migration, or of a demographic characteristic such as population or number of households Forecasts and projections are terms that are often used interchangeably | en |
| forecast | A prediction of future conditions and occurrences based on the perceived functioning of a system A "forecast" differs from a projection, which is also a prediction of future conditions and occurrences, but a projection is based on an extrapolation (usually graphical) of past trends | en |
| forecast | An estimate of the future demand A forecast can be determined by mathematical means using historical data and it can be created from informal techniques or both [APIC] A forecast is an extrapolation of the past into the future It is an objective computation involving data as opposed to an informal predication of changes and new factors influencing demand [CMSG] | en |
| forecast | A statement about future trends, usually as a probability, made by examining and analyzing available information A forecast is also a prediction about how something will develop usually as a result of study and analysis of available pertinent data | en |
| forecast | A definite statement or statistical estimate of expected future occurrences | en |
| forecast | An estimate of the future based on rational study and analysis of available pertinent data, as opposed to subjective prediction | en |
| forecasted | expected, foreseen, predicted sıfat | en |
| forecasting | A prediction of future requirements | en |
| forecasting | Predicting what is likely to happen in the future, the intensity of the anticipated event, its importance to the firm, and the pace or time frame in which it may occur | en |
| forecasting | An estimate of future events based on present knowledge, facts, theory, and judgment Numerous real estate associations and organizations are constantly forecasting what lies ahead for their particular membership | en |
| forecasting | Predicting sales and use of products so the correct amounts can be obtained | en |
| forecasting | normally higher level then the budget, performed more frequently and often extends past one year, normally involves less input sources Additional IMPACT capabilities that are used for both forecasting and budgeting | en |
| forecasting | a statement made about the future | en |
| forecasting | present participle of forecast | en |
| forecasting | normally higher level than the budget, performed more frequently and often extends past one year, normally involves less input sources Additional IMPACT capabilities that are used for both forecasting and budgeting | en |
| forecasting | Predicting current and future market trends using existing data and facts Analysts rely on technical and fundamental statistics to predict the directions of the economy, stock market and individual securities | en |
| forecasting | Predicting weather before it takes place | en |
| forecasting | The method of predicting values via regression, and usually referred to as regression Forecasting is one of the two methods by which data mining makes predictions; the other is classification The distinction between the two is that forecasting predicts values within a series, whereas classification predicts membership in sets | en |
| forecasting | is a tool for molding the future and as a dynamic, interactive process Forecasts do not assert what the future shall be; rather they attempt to glean what it might be and what opportunities for shaping it might offer them Forecasts may be qualitative or quantitative Back to Contents | en |
| forecasting | Assessing the magnitude which a quantity will assume at some future point in time, as distinct from ''estimation,'' which attempts to assess the magnitude of an already existent quantity | en |
| forecasting | Prediction of conditions expected to occur in the near future, up to about two days ahead | en |
| forecasting | A unique approach to planning, using scenarios, interesting use of information Simply using new forecasting software is not interesting, unless it is used in a nontypical way (Process) | en |
| forecasting | the act of using some defined method of projecting the future value(s) of a data series | en |
| forecasting | The art of estimating future demand by anticipating what buyers are likely to do under a given set of conditions | en |
| forecasting | predicting in advance, foreseeing isim | en |
| forecasting | A process that involves predicting an MCO's incoming and outgoing cash flows--primarily revenues and expenses--and predicting the values of its assets, liabilities, and capital or capital and surplus | en |
| forecasting | Making projections about future performance on the basis of historical and current conditions data | en |
| forecasting | The process of estimating or calculating electricity load or resource production at some point in the future | en |
| forecasting | The process whereby the value of some variable at some future time is estimated Forecasting is one of the primary objectives of science The new long-lead forecast system puts seasonal forecasting on firm statistical and dynamical bases through the objective use of the CCA, OCN and CMF tools | en |
| forecasting | The calculation of reasonable probabilities about a business' financial future | en |
| forecasting | The process of making projections about future performance based on existing data | en |
| forecasting | Predicting sales and use of products so the correct amounts can be obtained in advance | en |
| forecasts | Estimates of future demand for both new and existing products | en |
| forecasts | The process of forming an opinion or prediction of a change in the environment, before the change occurs (See 251) | en |
| forecasts | plural of forecast | en |
| forecasts | (See "integrated resource plan ") | en |
| forecasts | A prediction about the future, concerning a company's earnings, revenues, stock prices, or other financial data | en |
| forecasts | A weather forecast, or prediction, is an estimation based on special knowledge of the future state of the atmosphere with respect to temperature, precipitation, and wind Weather forecasts are now routinely provided for up to 14 days in advance and outlooks for seasonal and longer timescales | en |
| forecasts | Zone Forecasts are provided by the National WeatherService offices of Seattle,Portland, Pendelton and Spokane Zone Forecasts are created 4 times a day and and pertain to specific areas or zones across the state Each Zone Forecast provides a weather forecast for several periods of time into the future e g Today,Tonight and Tomorrow By clicking the forecast image the text version of the forecast for that period and station | en |
| forecasts | Conjectural estimates of something in the future; estimates; predicts | en |