Spreadsheet error detection: an empirical examination in the context of Greece

The personal computers era made advanced programming tasks available to end users. Spreadsheet models are one of the most widely used applications that can produce valuable results with minimal training and effort. However, errors contained in most spreadsheets may be catastrophic and difficult to...

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Main Authors: Dimitrios Maditinos, Dimitrios Chatzoudes, Charalampos Tsairidis
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vilnius Gediminas Technical University 2012-06-01
Series:Business, Management and Education
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Online Access:https://www.mla.vgtu.lt/index.php/BME/article/view/4663
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spelling doaj-36d03a3cabef428ba8827d8f93a6a9382021-02-02T06:31:17ZengVilnius Gediminas Technical UniversityBusiness, Management and Education2029-74912029-61692012-06-0110110.3846/bme.2012.10Spreadsheet error detection: an empirical examination in the context of GreeceDimitrios Maditinos0Dimitrios Chatzoudes1Charalampos Tsairidis2Kavala Institute of Technology, Agios Loukas, 654 04 Kavala, GreeceDemocritus University of Thrace, Panagi Tsaldari 1, 69100 Komotini, GreeceDemocritus University of Thrace, Panagi Tsaldari 1, 69100 Komotini, Greece The personal computers era made advanced programming tasks available to end users. Spreadsheet models are one of the most widely used applications that can produce valuable results with minimal training and effort. However, errors contained in most spreadsheets may be catastrophic and difficult to detect. This study attempts to investigate the influence of experience and spreadsheet presentation on the error finding performance by end users. To reach the target of the study, 216 business and finance students participated in a task of finding errors in a simple free cash flow model. The findings of the study reveal that presentation of the spreadsheet is of major importance as far as the error finding performance is concerned, while experience does not seem to affect students on their performance. Further research proposals and limitations of the study are, moreover, discussed. https://www.mla.vgtu.lt/index.php/BME/article/view/4663end user computingspreadsheet error detectionspreadsheet presentationuser experienceGreece
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Charalampos Tsairidis
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Dimitrios Chatzoudes
Charalampos Tsairidis
Spreadsheet error detection: an empirical examination in the context of Greece
Business, Management and Education
end user computing
spreadsheet error detection
spreadsheet presentation
user experience
Greece
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Dimitrios Chatzoudes
Charalampos Tsairidis
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title Spreadsheet error detection: an empirical examination in the context of Greece
title_short Spreadsheet error detection: an empirical examination in the context of Greece
title_full Spreadsheet error detection: an empirical examination in the context of Greece
title_fullStr Spreadsheet error detection: an empirical examination in the context of Greece
title_full_unstemmed Spreadsheet error detection: an empirical examination in the context of Greece
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publisher Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
series Business, Management and Education
issn 2029-7491
2029-6169
publishDate 2012-06-01
description The personal computers era made advanced programming tasks available to end users. Spreadsheet models are one of the most widely used applications that can produce valuable results with minimal training and effort. However, errors contained in most spreadsheets may be catastrophic and difficult to detect. This study attempts to investigate the influence of experience and spreadsheet presentation on the error finding performance by end users. To reach the target of the study, 216 business and finance students participated in a task of finding errors in a simple free cash flow model. The findings of the study reveal that presentation of the spreadsheet is of major importance as far as the error finding performance is concerned, while experience does not seem to affect students on their performance. Further research proposals and limitations of the study are, moreover, discussed.
topic end user computing
spreadsheet error detection
spreadsheet presentation
user experience
Greece
url https://www.mla.vgtu.lt/index.php/BME/article/view/4663
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