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Journal of Information Systems Education (JISE)

Volume 12

Volume 12 Number 2, Pages 93-108

Summer 2001


Spreadsheet Accuracy Theory


S. E. Kruck
James Madison University
Harrisonburg, VA 22807, USA

Steven D. Sheetz
Virginia Tech
Blacksburg, VA 24061, USA

Abstract: Electronic spreadsheets have made a major contribution to financial analysis and problem solving processes. Decisions made using these tools often involve substantive consequences for the organizations. However, academic literature reveals that experienced professionals and students make many errors when developing spreadsheets. Practitioners recognize the importance of accuracy and have published many techniques they use for improving the accuracy of their spreadsheets. Systematic evaluation of this literature provides a basis for understanding practitioners’ perceptions of how and why errors occur in spreadsheets and is also valuable source from which to identify a theory of spreadsheet accuracy and capture the knowledge of experienced spreadsheet developers. The analysis of this literature suggests three categories of issues spreadsheet developers must address to create more accurate spreadsheets including: planning and design; formula complexity; and testing/debugging. Spreadsheet accuracy theory explains and predicts how changes in development processes can be expected to impact spreadsheet accuracy.

Keywords: Spreadsheet accuracy, Theory building, Spreadsheet development

Download this article: JISE - Volume 12 Number 2, Page 93.pdf


Recommended Citation: Kruck, S. E. & Sheetz, S. D. (2001). Spreadsheet Accuracy Theory. Journal of Information Systems Education, 12(2), 93-108.