Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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554565 | Information & Management | 2008 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Errors are prevalent in spreadsheets and can be extremely difficult to find. A number of audits of existing spreadsheets have been reported, but few details have been given about how the audits were performed. We developed and tested a new spreadsheet auditing protocol designed to find errors in operational spreadsheets. Our work showed which auditing procedures, used in what sequence and combination, were most effective across a wide range of spreadsheets. It also provided useful information on the size and complexity of operational spreadsheets, as well as the frequency with which certain types of errors occur.
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Authors
Stephen G. Powell, Kenneth R. Baker, Barry Lawson,