The use of Charts, Pivot Tables, and Array Formulas in two Popular Spreadsheet Corpora

Conference Paper (2018)
Authors

Bas Jansen (TU Delft - Software Engineering)

F. Hermans (TU Delft - Software Engineering)

Research Group
Software Engineering
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© 2018 B. Jansen, F.F.J. Hermans
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2018
Language
English
Copyright
© 2018 B. Jansen, F.F.J. Hermans
Research Group
Software Engineering
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Abstract

The use of spreadsheets in industry is widespread. Companies base decisions on information coming from spreadsheets. Unfortunately, spreadsheets are error-prone and this increases the risk that companies base their decisions on inaccurate information, which can lead to incorrect decisions and loss of money. In general, spreadsheet research is aimed to reduce the error-proneness of spreadsheets. Most research is concentrated on the use of formulas. However, there are other constructions in spreadsheets, like charts, pivot tables, and array formulas, that are also used to present decision support information to the user. There is almost no research about how these constructions are used. To improve spreadsheet quality it is important to understand how spreadsheets are used and to obtain a complete understanding, the use of charts, pivot tables, and array formulas should be included in research. In this paper, we analyze two popular spreadsheet corpora: Enron and EUSES on the use of the aforementioned constructions.

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