Principles Of Operations Management
Principles Of Operations Management
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ISBN: 9780135173930
Author: RENDER, Barry, HEIZER, Jay, Munson, Chuck
Publisher: Pearson,
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Chapter 4, Problem 11P

Use exponential smoothing with a smoothing constant of 0.3 to forecast the registrations at the seminar given in Problem 4.10. To begin the procedure, assume that the forecast for year 1 was 5,000 people signing up.

a) What is the MAD?

b) What is the MSE?

a)

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Summary Introduction

To determine: Forecast the registrations at the seminar using exponential smoothing and hence compute MAD.

Introduction: Forecasting is used to predict future changes or demand patterns. It involves different approaches and varies with different time periods. Exponential Smoothing and Naïve forecasting methods are two of the time series methods of forecasting which use past data to forecast the future.

Answer to Problem 11P

Using exponential smoothing, the registrations at the seminar are forecasted and the computed MAD is 2.44.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

Year Registrations (000)
1 4
2 6
3 4
4 5
5 10
6 8
7 7
8 9
9 12
10 14
11 15

Initial forecast for year 1=5000Smoothingconstant=0.3

Formula to calculate the forecasted demand

Ft=Ft-1+α(At-1-Ft-1)

Where,

Ft=newforecastFt-1=Previousperiod'sforecastα=smoothingconstantAt-1=PreviousperiodactualDemand

Calculation to forecast demand using exponential smoothing:

Year Registrations (000) Ft (000)
1 4 5
2 6 4.700
3 4 5.090
4 5 4.763
5 10 4.834
6 8 6.384
7 7 6.869
8 9 6.908
9 12 7.536
10 14 8.875
11 15 10.412

Table 1

Excel calculation:

Principles Of Operations Management, Chapter 4, Problem 11P , additional homework tip  1

Calculation of forecast for year 2:

F2=F1+α(A1-F1)=5+0.3(45)=4.70

To calculate the forecast for year 2, substitute the value of the forecast of year 1, smoothing constant, and difference of actual and forecasted demand in the above formula. The result of forecast for year 2 is 4.70

Calculation of forecast for year 3:

F3=F2+α(A2-F2)=4.70+0.3(64.7)=5.09

To calculate the forecast for year 3, substitute the value of the forecast of year 1, smoothing constant, and difference of actual and forecasted demand in the above formula. The result of forecast for year 3 is 5.09

Calculation of forecast for year 4:

F4=F3+α(A3-F3)=5.09+0.3(45.09)=4.763

To calculate the forecast for year 4, substitute the value of the forecast of year 3, smoothing constant, and difference of actual and forecasted demand in the above formula. The result of forecast for year 3 is 4.763

Calculation of forecast for year 5:

F5=F4+α(A4-F4)=4.763+0.3(54.763)=4.834

To calculate the forecast for year 5, substitute the value of the forecast of year 4, smoothing constant, and difference of actual and forecasted demand in the above formula. The result of forecast for year 5 is 4.834

Calculation of forecast for year 6:

F6=F5+α(A5-F5)=4.834+0.3(104.834)=6.384

To calculate the forecast for year 6, substitute the value of the forecast of year 5, smoothing constant, and difference of actual and forecasted demand in the above formula. The result of forecast for year 5 is 6.384

Calculation of forecast for year 7:

F7=F6+α(A6-F6)=6.384+0.3(86.384)=6.869

To calculate the forecast for year 7, substitute the value of the forecast of year 6, smoothing constant, and difference of actual and forecasted demand in the above formula. The result of forecast for year 7 is 6.869

Calculation of forecast for year 8:

F8=F7+α(A7-F7)=6.869+0.3(76.869)=6.908

To calculate the forecast for year 8, substitute the value of the forecast of year 7, smoothing constant, and difference of actual and forecasted demand in the above formula. The result of forecast for year 8 is 6.908

Calculation of forecast for year 9:

F9=F8+α(A8-F8)=6.908+0.3(76.908)=7.536

To calculate the forecast for year 9, substitute the value of the forecast of year 8, smoothing constant, and difference of actual and forecasted demand in the above formula. The result of forecast for year 8 is 7.536

Calculation of forecast for year 10:

F10=F9+α(A9-F9)=7.536+0.3(127.536)=8.875

To calculate the forecast for year 10, substitute the value of the forecast of year 9, smoothing constant, and difference of actual and forecasted demand in the above formula. The result of forecast for year 9 is 8.875

Calculation of forecast for year 11:

F11=F10+α(A10-F10)=8.875+0.3(128.875)=10.412

To calculate the forecast for year 11, substitute the value of the forecast of year 10, smoothing constant, and difference of actual and forecasted demand in the above formula. The result of forecast for year 10 is 10.412

The forecasted value of registrations using exponential smoothing is provided in table 1

Calculation of MAD using exponential smoothing

Formula to calculate MAD

MAD=|Actual-Forecast|n

Table 1 provides the adequate forecasted data to compute MAD.

Year Registrations (000) Ft (000) Absolute error
1 4 5.000 1
2 6 4.700 1.30
3 4 5.090 1.09
4 5 4.763 0.24
5 10 4.834 5.17
6 8 6.384 1.62
7 7 6.869 0.13
8 9 6.908 2.09
9 12 7.536 4.46
10 14 8.875 5.13
11 15 10.412 4.59
Total 26.81
MAD 2.44

Table 2

Excel calculation:

Principles Of Operations Management, Chapter 4, Problem 11P , additional homework tip  2

Mean Absolute Deviation:

MAD=|Actual-Forecast|n

Mean Absolute Deviation is obtained by dividing the summation of absolute values by the number of years. Absolute error is obtained by taking modulus for the difference between actual and forecasted values.

Calculation of absolute error for year 1

Absoluteerror=|Actual-Forecast|=|45|=|-1|=1

The absolute error for year 1 is the modulus of the difference between 4 and 5, which corresponds to 1. Therefore absolute error for year 1 is 1.

Calculation of absolute error for year 2

Absoluteerror=|Actual-Forecast|=|64.7|=|1.30|=1.30

The absolute error for year 2 is the modulus of the difference between 6 and 4.7, which corresponds to 1.30. Therefore absolute error for year 2 is 1.30

Calculation of absolute error for year 3

Absoluteerror=|Actual-Forecast|=|45.09|=|1.09|=1.09

The absolute error for year 3 is the modulus of the difference between 4 and 5.09, which corresponds to 1.09. Therefore absolute error for year 1.09

Calculation of absolute error for year 4

Absoluteerror=|Actual-Forecast|=|54.763|=|0.24|=0.24

The absolute error for year 4 is the modulus of the difference between 5 and 4.763, which corresponds to 0.24. Therefore absolute error for year 4 is 0.24

Calculation of absolute error for year 5

Absoluteerror=|Actual-Forecast|=|104.834|=|5.17|=5.17

The absolute error for year 5 is the modulus of the difference between 10 and 4.834, which corresponds to 5.17. Therefore absolute error for year 5 is 5.17

Calculation of absolute error for year 6

Absoluteerror=|Actual-Forecast|=|86.384|=|1.62|=1.62

The absolute error for year 6 is the modulus of the difference between 8 and 6.384, which corresponds to 1.62. Therefore absolute error for year is 1.62

Calculation of absolute error for year 7

Absoluteerror=|Actual-Forecast|=|76.869|=|0.13|=0.13

The absolute error for year 7 is the modulus of the difference between 7 and 6.869, which corresponds to 0.13. Therefore absolute error for year is 0.13

Calculation of absolute error for year 8

Absoluteerror=|Actual-Forecast|=|96.908|=|2.09|=2.09

The absolute error for year 8 is the modulus of the difference between 9 and 6.908, which corresponds to 2.09. Therefore absolute error for year is 2.09

Calculation of absolute error for year 9

Absoluteerror=|Actual-Forecast|=|127.536|=|4.46|=4.46

The absolute error for year 9 is the modulus of the difference between 12 and 7.536, which corresponds to 4.46. Therefore absolute error for year is 4.46

Calculation of absolute error for year 10

Absoluteerror=|Actual-Forecast|=|148.875|=|5.13|=5.13

The absolute error for year 10 is the modulus of the difference between14 and 8.875, which corresponds to 5.13. Therefore absolute error for year is 5.13

Calculation of absolute error for year 11

Absoluteerror=|Actual-Forecast|=|1510.412|=|4.59|=4.59

The absolute error for year 11 is the modulus of the difference between 15 and 10.412, which corresponds to 4.59. Therefore absolute error for year is 4.59

Calculation of MAD using exponential smoothing

MAD=|Actual-Forecast|n=1+1.30+1.09+0.24+5.17+1.62+0.13+2.09+4.46+5.13+4.5911=26.8111=2.44

Upon substitution of summation, the value of absolute error for 11 years, that is, 26.81 is divided by number of years, that is, 11 yields MAD of 2.44

Hence, using exponential smoothing, the registrations at the seminar are forecasted and the computed MAD is 2.44

b)

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Summary Introduction

To determine: Forecast the registrations at the seminar using exponential smoothing and hence compute MSE.

Answer to Problem 11P

Using exponential smoothing, the registrations at the seminar are forecasted and the computed MSE is 9.53

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

Year Registrations (000)
1 4
2 6
3 4
4 5
5 10
6 8
7 7
8 9
9 12
10 14
11 15

Initial forecast for year 1=5000Smoothingconstant=0.3

Formula to calculate MSE

MSE=(Actual-Forecast)2n

Table 1 provides the required forecasted data which in turn is used to compute MSE.

Year Registrations (000) Ft (000) Error2
1 4 5 1
2 6 4.700 1.69
3 4 5.090 1.19
4 5 4.763 0.06
5 10 4.834 26.69
6 8 6.384 2.61
7 7 6.869 0.02
8 9 6.908 4.38
9 12 7.536 19.93
10 14 8.875 26.27
11 15 10.412 21.05
Total 104.87
MSE 9.53

Table 3

Excel calculation:

Principles Of Operations Management, Chapter 4, Problem 11P , additional homework tip  3

Error is the difference between actual and forecasted values. Table 2 provides the value of Error for the forecasted and given values.

Calculation of MSE

MSE=(Actual-Forecast)2n=1+1.69+1.19+0.06+26.69+2.61+0.02+4.38+19.93+26.27+21.0511=104.8711=9.53

MSE is obtained by dividing the summation of the square of error (refer to Table (3)) with the n number of periods, that is, 11.

Hence, using exponential smoothing, the registrations at the seminar are forecasted and the computed MSE is 9.53.

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