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Title: End-user software engineering in the spreadsheet paradigm
Authors: Erwig, Martin
Burnett, Margaret
Quinn, Mike
Budd, Tim
King, Jon
Keywords: End-user software engineering
Spreadsheets
Issue Date: 16-Oct-2013
Description: Graduation date: 2007
Spreadsheets are among the most widely used end-user programming systems. Unfortunately, there is a high incidence of errors in end-user spreadsheets, and some of these errors have high impact. In this dissertation, we describe techniques we have developed to help end users develop safer spreadsheets. As part of our research, we have examined typical software development activities like programming, testing, and debugging from an end-user software engineering perspective, and developed approaches to support them better. To achieve this goal, we have drawn extensively from research in the areas of software engineering and programming languages to develop techniques for the following. 1. Prevention of reference, range, and type errors by generating spreadsheets from user-defined templates. 2. Detection of unit errors by carrying out automatic consistency checking of spreadsheet formulas using labels within spreadsheets. 3. Detection of faults within spreadsheets by helping end users test better using constraint-based automatic test-case generation. 4. Correction of identified faults within spreadsheet formulas using a spreadsheet debugger that exploits the user’s expectations about the output of their spreadsheets.
URI: http://koha.mediu.edu.my:8181/xmlui/handle/1957/4953
Other Identifiers: http://hdl.handle.net/1957/4953
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