Portugal
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€ 620,00
This course prepares you to generate large volumes of forecasts automatically using the SAS Forecast Studio interactive interface. This course includes practice data and exercises.
This course supports both the desktop and client/server versions. Additional topics for students that license the client/server version of SAS Forecast Studio include producing reports using sample stored processes and a demonstration of SAS Time Series Studio. Learn how to
: 4 half-day session(s)
: 14 hours/180 day license
Before attending this course, you should
This course addresses SAS Forecast Server, SAS/STAT software.
Introduction to SAS Forecast Studio
Forecasting Using the Default Functionality in SAS Forecast Studio
This course supports both the desktop and client/server versions. Additional topics for students that license the client/server version of SAS Forecast Studio include producing reports using sample stored processes and a demonstration of SAS Time Series Studio. Learn how to
- automatically create and fit custom forecast models to large-scale time series data sets
- identify series that do not have acceptable forecast accuracy
- refine forecast models to improve forecast accuracy
- reconcile hierarchical forecasts
- generate forecast data sets for deployment
- accommodate data updates in large-scale time series data sets.
: 4 half-day session(s)
: 14 hours/180 day license
Before attending this course, you should
- be familiar with business forecasting problems
- have experience with a Windows computing environment
- have experience using a product such as Microsoft Excel to enter or transfer data and to perform elementary analyses such as computing row totals, column totals, and averages, and producing charts and plots.
This course addresses SAS Forecast Server, SAS/STAT software.
Introduction to SAS Forecast Studio
Forecasting Using the Default Functionality in SAS Forecast Studio
- creating a SAS Forecast Studio project
- accuracy statistics and forecast model selection
- families of models supported and functionality issues
- scenario analysis
- hierarchical forecasting
- statistical forecast reconciliation
- accumulation and aggregation options
- reconciliation effects
- manual overrides to reconciled forecasts
- custom models: generated and pre-specified
- event variables
- honest assessment
- outlier variables and other model inputs
- creating and using event variables based on calendar effects
- generated data sets
- accommodating data updates
- tools for project maintenance and management
- alternative assessment approaches
- combined model forecasts
- using stored processes to produce reports
- discussing sample stored processes that are provided with the client/server version of SAS Forecast Server
- using SAS Time Series Studio to aid in the data creation process
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