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Comparison of automatic monitoring systems in automatic forecasting

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  • Hendrikx, A.L.P.M.
  • Heuts, R.M.J.

    (Tilburg University, School of Economics and Management)

  • Hoving, L.G.

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  • Hendrikx, A.L.P.M. & Heuts, R.M.J. & Hoving, L.G., 1989. "Comparison of automatic monitoring systems in automatic forecasting," Other publications TiSEM 41b54119-da0c-4a87-bd3b-4, Tilburg University, School of Economics and Management.
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    1. W. K. Chiu, 1974. "The Economic Design of Cusum Charts for Controlling Normal Means," Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series C, Royal Statistical Society, vol. 23(3), pages 420-433, November.
    2. John O. McClain & L. Joseph Thomas, 1973. "Response-Variance Tradeoffs in Adaptive Forecasting," Operations Research, INFORMS, vol. 21(2), pages 554-568, April.
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