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Spreadsheet ResearchWhat We Know About Spreadsheet Errors Spreadsheet errors are a serious problem, and users systematically overestimate their programming accuracy. Must-read for serious spreadsheet users, and anyone who makes decisions based on spreadsheet models. By Professor Ray Panko of the University of Hawaii, who maintains the SSR spreadsheet research site
Spreadsheet Productivity Research Interest Group (SPRIG) A consortium of industry, government and academia in several countries. The mission of the Spreadsheet Productivity Research Interest Group is to inspire, support, promote and disseminate innovations in practice, research and teaching related to the use of spreadsheets and other end-user software for modeling and analysis. SPRIG will develop and maintain close relationships with non-academic spreadsheet leaders.
European Spreadsheet Risks Interest Group (EuSpRIG) Dedicated to increasing awareness of the problem amongst academia and industry and to promoting research regarding the extent and nature of the problem, methods of prevention and detection of errors and methods of limiting damage. This has brought together researchers and professionals in the areas of business, software engineering and audit to actively seek useful solutions. In the short time of its existence the group has grown and now includes interested parties from HM Customs and Excise, PricewaterhouseCoopers, KPMG, Anderson Consulting, the British Computer Society (BCS), the Dutch Computer Society (NGI) and the Netherlands Bank as well as many other companies and individuals.
A Literature Survey of Spreadsheet-Based OR/MS Applications: 1985-1999 Authors: Kala Chand Seal, Zbigniew Przasnyski and Linda Leon
Loyola Marymount University Spreadsheet ConferencesEuropean Spreadsheet Risks Interest Group (EuSpRIG) SYMPOSIUM 2005
The preeminent spreadsheet research conference London, UK
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