What We Know About Spreadsheet Errors 论文

1998Journal of Organizational and End User Computing引用 452
Spreadsheets and End-User ComputingSoftware Reliability and Analysis Research

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Although some spreadsheets are small “scratch pad” applications, many are large and complex, and many missioncritical decisions depend on spreadsheet analyses. In recent years, we have learned a good deal about the errors that people make when they develop spreadsheets. In general, errors seem to occur in a few percent of all cells, meaning that for large spreadsheets, the issue is how many errors there are, not whether an error exists. These error rates, although troubling, are in line with error rates in programming and other human cognitive domains. In programming, we have learned to follow strict development disciplines to eliminate most errors. Surveys of spreadsheet developers indicate that spreadsheet creation, in contrast, is informal, and that few organizations have comprehensive policies for spreadsheet development. Although prescriptive articles have focused on such disciplines as modularization and having assumptions sections, these may be far less important than postdevelopment testing.Request access from your librarian to read this article's full text.

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