Artelys - Training for Demand Forecast Models with R
Through the sales of goods or services, Demand Forecasting is one of the key challenges in operational planning and in designing facilities for the long-term. This course provides tools to master R software used in the context of demand forecasting.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
- Develop skills in R software, from getting started to deploying forecasting modules.
- Gain a proven methodology for data analysis and development of a demand forecasting model.
- Learn about statistical techniques for forecasting: know the main ranges of models, their advantages and disadvantages, as well as the link with the business expertise.
TARGET AUDIENCE
This course is intended for people who work with a set of data (e.g., business analysts) and who are looking to improve their skills with a tool that allows them to perform advanced analyses.
INSTRUCTORS
The speakers are Artelys consultants with a sound knowledge of R software and issues related to demand management.
Getting started with R software
- Main features and advantages.
- Description of the syntax and the most useful keywords.
- Good programming practices in R.
- Installation of the software and the working environment.
Illuminating the data and the problem
- Getting to grips with the data by visualizing the chronicles.
- From raw data to usable data (data preprocessing methods).
- Identification of the structuring characteristics of the data (numerical and graphic indicators, seasonality, explanatory factors).
- Definition of the problem, the stakes, and the quality criteria of the forecasts.
Build a relevant demand model
- Which models should be considered given the characteristics of the data? Presentation of several classical models: autoregressive models (S)AR(I)MA(X), linear models.
- Implementation of the different models with the R software.
- How to choose a good model: analysis of the quality of the forecasting results (fitting performance, generalization).
To go further
- Other types of models (frequency models).
- How to make relevant graphs (ggplot package).
- How to maintain in time your developments in R.
Next session
March 2023
Training Duration
2 days
Training cost
Inter-company: €1,800 excluding taxes per person
In-house: €9,000 excluding taxes per session
This includes the materials, meals, coffee and handouts. Computers are provided.
Artelys is a training institution, registered in France under registration number 11754066975.
