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CONCEPT TUTORIALS
Smoothing Three-Parameter Exponential
The Exponential Smoothing workbook that you used earlier also contains
an interactive tutorial on two-parameter exponential smoothing.
To view the Exponential Smoothing workbook:
1 Return to the Exponential Smoothing file in the Explore folder.
Enable the macros in the workbook.
2 Scroll through the workbook until you reach “Explore Two-Parameter
Exponential Smoothing.” See Figure 11-17.
Figure 11-17
Exploring
two-
parameter
exponential
smoothing
forecasted values
relative weights
used in forecasting
the trend parameter
t
w
The worksheet shows data from a sample time series. The smoothing
factor for the location is equal to 0.15, as is the smoothing factor for trend.
The area curves at the bottom of the chart indicate the relative weights as-
signed to previous values in calculating the fi nal forecast for the location
and trend parameters. For t and w equal to 0.15, the most prominent obser-
vations occur within a few units of the current value. Earlier observations
have too little effect to be visible on the chart. On the basis of the two-
parameter exponential smoothing estimates, the forecasted value of the time
series is projected to be about 58.295, increasing at a rate of 0.042 points per
unit of time.