The twenty principles for good spreadsheet practice aims to reduce the amount of time wasted and the number of errors.
Our spreadsheet methodology has criteria for designing, building, and validating spreadsheets to ensure that they work correctly.
Spreadsheets have errors like dogs have fleas. Nine out of every ten spreadsheets suffer some error, and consequences can be severe.
Every study that has looked for errors has found them in considerable numbers. Spreadsheeting's childhood is over.
Research concludes unanimously that spreadsheet errors are both common and non-trivial. We must seek ways to reduce spreadsheet errors.
Errors in the data, formulas, or manipulation of spreadsheets could be costly, even devastating.
Incorrect use of Excel's NPV function is a common source of spreadsheet errors. We show several pitfalls and ways to avoid them.
Once information is loaded into a spreadsheet, it acquires properties that it may not deserve – a process called reification.
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