A Paradigm for Spreadsheet Engineering Methodologies
Abstract
Spreadsheet engineering methodologies are diverse and sometimes contradictory. It is difficult for spreadsheet developers to identify a spreadsheet engineering methodology that is appropriate for their class of spreadsheet, with its unique combination of goals, type of problem, and available time and resources. There is a lack of well-organized, proven methodologies with known costs and benefits for well-defined spreadsheet classes. It is difficult to compare and critically evaluate methodologies. We present a paradigm for organizing and interpreting spreadsheet engineering recommendations. It systematically addresses the myriad choices made when developing a spreadsheet, and explicitly considers resource constraints and other development parameters. This paradigm provides a framework for evaluation, comparison, and selection of methodologies, and a list of essential elements for developers or codifiers of new methodologies. This paradigm identifies gaps in our knowledge that merit further research.
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@article{arxiv.0802.3919,
title = {A Paradigm for Spreadsheet Engineering Methodologies},
author = {Thomas A. Grossman and Ozgur Ozluk},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0802.3919},
year = {2008}
}
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11 Pages