Towards an Evaluation of Bidirectional Model-driven Spreadsheets

Citation:
Cunha J, Fernandes JP, Mendes J, Saraiva JA.  2012.  Towards an Evaluation of Bidirectional Model-driven Spreadsheets. User evaluation for Software Engineering Researchers - USER. :25–28. copy at www.tinyurl.com/hdvrprn

Tertiary Title:

USER' 12

Date Presented:

June

Abstract:

Spreadsheets are widely recognized as popular programming systems with a huge number of spreadsheets being created every day. Also, spreadsheets are often used in the decision processes of profit-oriented companies. While this illustrates their practical importance, studies have shown that up to 90% of real-world spreadsheets contain errors. In order to improve the productivity of spreadsheet endusers, the software engineering community has proposed to employ model-driven approaches to spreadsheet development.
In this paper we describe the evaluation of a bidirectional model-driven spreadsheet environment. In this environment, models and data instances are kept in conformity, even after an update on any of these artifacts. We describe the issues of an empirical study we plan to conduct, based on our previous experience with end-user studies. Our goal is to assess if this model-driven spreadsheet development framework does in fact contribute to improve the productivity of spreadsheet users.

Citation Key:

user12

DOI:

10.1109/USER.2012.6226577

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