An Empirical Study of End-User Behaviour in Spreadsheet Error Detection & Correction
Abstract
Very little is known about the process by which end-user developers detect and correct spreadsheet errors. Any research pertaining to the development of spreadsheet testing methodologies or auditing tools would benefit from information on how end-users perform the debugging process in practice. Thirteen industry-based professionals and thirty-four accounting & finance students took part in a current ongoing experiment designed to record and analyse end-user behaviour in spreadsheet error detection and correction. Professionals significantly outperformed students in correcting certain error types. Time-based cell activity analysis showed that a strong correlation exists between the percentage of cells inspected and the number of errors corrected. The cell activity data was gathered through a purpose written VBA Excel plug-in that records the time and detail of all cell selection and cell change actions of individuals.
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@article{arxiv.0802.3479,
title = {An Empirical Study of End-User Behaviour in Spreadsheet Error Detection & Correction},
author = {Brian Bishop and Kevin McDaid},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0802.3479},
year = {2008}
}
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12 Pages, 3 Figures