Authors

Yu.A. KORABLEV

Abstract

The aim of the study is to explain the results of experiments in a previous study, when it turned out that when recovering from the sales history the initial function of the product consumption rate, the relative accuracy decreases, and it does not fall significantly depending on the position in the distribution chain. As a result of the current study, the values ​​of the error in the restoration of the initial dependence were obtained when selling products through one intermediary, as well as when selling products through two sequentially located intermediaries. The values ​​of the intervals for the error of restoration of the initial dependence are obtained. The reasons for the insignificant decrease in accuracy are explained when moving away from the final consumer. It is shown that the error is not systematic. It is shown that an increase in the error from the distance from the final consumer, while all other factors remain unchanged, grows as the sum of a geometrically decreasing progression.

Keywords

capacitive method, consumption rate function, accuracy, error, error, sequence of distributors, intermediaries.