JOURNAL ARTICLE

Top-down versus bottom-up forecasting strategies

Albert B. SchwarzkopfRichard J. TersineJohn S. Morris

Year: 1988 Journal:   International Journal of Production Research Vol: 26 (11)Pages: 1833-1843   Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Abstract

Abstract Some controversy exists about the advocacy of top-down versus bottom-up forecasting strategies. Top-down forecasting refers to the process of forecasting the demand for the aggregate of items in a class and then inferring individual demands according to a percentage of the total; bottom-up refers to separately forecasting the requirements for each individual item. This paper outlines the relative advantages of each strategy and indicates the situations in which each should be preferred.

Keywords:
Top-down and bottom-up design Computer science

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Citation History

Topics

Forecasting Techniques and Applications
Social Sciences →  Decision Sciences →  Management Science and Operations Research

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