The Berlin procedure (BV) is a mathematical procedure for time series decomposition and seasonal adjustment of monthly and quarterly economic time series. The mathematical foundations of the procedure were developed in 1960's at Berlin Technical University and the German Institute for Economic Research (DIW). The most important user of the procedure is the Federal Statistical Office of Germany.
BV4.1 is a software implementation of the latest version 4.1 of BV, available as freeware for non-commercial purposes.
The latest version 4.1 of the Berlin procedure is distinguished from other commonly used decomposition and seasonal adjustment methods (i.e. X-12-ARIMA) by the following characteristic features: