Proposed Spreadsheet Transparency Definition and Measures
Abstract
Auditors demand financial models be transparent yet no consensus exists on what that means precisely. Without a clear modeling transparency definition we cannot know when our models are "transparent". The financial modeling community debates which methods are more or less transparent as though transparency is a quantifiable entity yet no measures exist. Without a transparency measure modelers cannot objectively evaluate methods and know which improves model transparency. This paper proposes a definition for spreadsheet modeling transparency that is specific enough to create measures and automation tools for auditors to determine if a model meets transparency requirements. The definition also provides modelers the ability to objectively compare spreadsheet modeling methods to select which best meets their goals.
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@article{arxiv.1802.01628,
title = {Proposed Spreadsheet Transparency Definition and Measures},
author = {Craig Hatmaker},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1802.01628},
year = {2018}
}
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