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Amplification
In context, refers to the increase in signal strength or the magnification of the effects or significance of something.
Smoothing
A technique used to remove variability or fluctuations in data or a process, often to reveal underlying trends.
Bullwhip Effect
A phenomenon in supply chain management where small variations in demand at the retail level cause increasingly larger variations in demand at the wholesale, distributor, and manufacturer levels.
Shortage Gaming
Strategic behavior by participants in a supply chain who intentionally reduce their demand forecasts when they anticipate a shortage, in order to receive more stock than they would otherwise.
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