Alternative Spreadsheet Model Designs for an Operations Management Model Embedded in a Periodic Business Process
Proceedings of the EuSpRIG 2017 Conference "Spreadsheet Risk Management", Imperial College, London, pp15-26 ISBN: 978-1-905404-54-4 We present a widely-used operations management model used in supply and distribution planning, that is typically embedded in a periodic business process that...
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Zusammenfassung: | Proceedings of the EuSpRIG 2017 Conference "Spreadsheet Risk
Management", Imperial College, London, pp15-26 ISBN: 978-1-905404-54-4 We present a widely-used operations management model used in supply and
distribution planning, that is typically embedded in a periodic business
process that necessitates model modification and reuse. We consider three
alternative spreadsheet implementations, a data-driven design, a canonical
(textbook) design, and a novel (table-driven) technical design. We evaluate
each regarding suitability for accuracy, modification, analysis, and transfer.
We consider the degree of training and technical sophistication required to
utilize each design. The data-driven design provides insight into poor
spreadsheet practices by na\"ive modelers. The technical design can be modified
for new data and new structural elements without manual writing or editing of
cell formulas, thus speeding modification and reducing risk of error. The
technical design has potential for use with other classes of models. We
identify opportunities for future research. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1802.00484 |