Projection vs Forecasting - What's the difference?
projection | forecasting |
Something which projects, protrudes, juts out, sticks out, or stands out.
The action of projecting]] or throwing or [[propel, propelling something.
The display of an image by devices such as movie projector, video projector, overhead projector or slide projector.
A forecast or prognosis obtained by extrapolation
(psychology) A belief or assumption that others have similar thoughts and experiences as oneself
(photography) The image that a translucent object casts onto another object.
(cartography) Any of several systems of intersecting lines that allow the curved surface of the earth to be represented on a flat surface. The set of mathematics used to calculate coordinate positions.
(geometry) An image of an object on a surface of fewer dimensions.
(linear algebra) An idempotent linear transformation which maps vectors from a vector space onto a subspace.
(mathematics) A transformation which extracts a fragment of a mathematical object.
(category theory) A morphism from a categorical product to one of its (two) components.
A forecast or prediction.
* 1852 , The Dublin University Magazine (page 66)
As nouns the difference between projection and forecasting
is that projection is something which projects, protrudes, juts out, sticks out, or stands out while forecasting is a forecast or prediction.As a verb forecasting is
present participle of lang=en.projection
English
Noun
(en noun)- The face of the cliff had many projections which are big enough for birds to nest on.
Synonyms
* (something which sticks out) protuberanceDerived terms
* * astral projection * axonometric projection * dimetric projection * graphical projection * oblique projection * orthographic projection * parallel projection * perspective projection * projective * isometric projection * trimetric projectionExternal links
* ("projection" on Wikipedia)forecasting
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- There were sneers, and scoffs, and inuendoes of some; prophecies of failure in a hundred ways; forecastings of non-completion, forecastings of swift dissolution and crashing ruin