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Reducing the Risk of Spreadsheet Usage - a Case Study

Human-Computer Interaction 2009-08-13 v1 Software Engineering

Abstract

The frequency with which spreadsheets are used and the associated risk is well known. Many tools and techniques have been developed which help reduce risks associate with creating and maintaining spreadsheet. However, little consideration has been given to reducing the risks of routine usage by the "consumers" - for example when entering and editing data. EASA's solution, available commercially, ensures that any routine process involving spreadsheets can be executed rapidly and without errors by the end-users, often with a significant reduction in manual effort. Specifically, the technology enables the rapid creation and deployment of web-based applications, connected to one or more centralized spreadsheets; this ensures version control, easy and error free usage, and security of intellectual property contained in spreadsheets.

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@article{arxiv.0908.1584,
  title  = {Reducing the Risk of Spreadsheet Usage - a Case Study},
  author = {Mel Glass and David Ford and Sebastian Dewhurst},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0908.1584},
  year   = {2009}
}

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10 Pages, 7 Figures

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