An Empirical Study on End-users Productivity Using Model-based Spreadsheets
Spreadsheets are widely used, and studies have shown that most end-user spreadsheets contain nontrivial errors. To improve end-users productivity, recent research proposes the use of a model-driven engineering approach to spreadsheets. In this paper we conduct the first systematic empirical study to...
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Zusammenfassung: | Spreadsheets are widely used, and studies have shown that most end-user
spreadsheets contain nontrivial errors. To improve end-users productivity,
recent research proposes the use of a model-driven engineering approach to
spreadsheets. In this paper we conduct the first systematic empirical study to
assess the effectiveness and efficiency of this approach. A set of spreadsheet
end users worked with two different model-based spreadsheets, and we present
and analyze here the results achieved. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1112.4190 |