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Presentations
Most of the titles of the presentations in agenda.pdf are linking to their slides.
You can also download all available presentations as a ZIP-File.
Agenda
Useful addresses
“The Subversive Spreadsheet”; Ray Butler, Highways Agency (UK)
“Being less subversive”; Louise Pryor, Louise Pryor & Co Ltd (UK)
“Appropriate Control of User Development Solutions in the Banking
Sector”; Dean Buckner, UK Financial Service Authority (UK)
“Spreadsheets Good Practice”; Garry Cleere, ECDLF (IE)
“A Paradigm for Spreadsheet Engineering Methodologies”; Thomas A. Grossman, Univ. of San Francisco and Özgür Özlük, San Francisco State Univ. (US)
“When, why and how to test spreadsheets”; Louise Pryor, Louise Pryor & Co Ltd (UK)
“TellTable Spreadsheet Audit: from technical possibility to operating prototype”; Andy Adler, John Nash, Neil Smith, Univ. of Ottawa (CA)
“Identification of logical errors through Monte Carlo simulation”; Hilary L. Emmett, (UK), Lawrence I. Goldman, Decisioneering Ltd. (US)
“End User Computer Applications – Auditability and other Benefits Derived from a Temporal Dimension”; Ralph Baxter, Cluster Seven (UK)
“A novel approach to formulae production and overconfidence measurement to reduce risk in spreadsheet modelling”; Simon R. Thorne, D. Ball, Z. Lawson, UWIC (UK)
“Spreadsheet Models Complexity Metrics”; Andrej Bregar, Univ. Maribor (SI)
“A Toolkit for Scalable Spreadsheet Visualisation”; Markus Clermont, Univ. of Limerick (IE)
“Using Layout Information for Spreadsheet Visualization”; Sabine Hipfl, Univ. of Klagenfurt (AT)
“Spreadsheet Good Practice: Is There Any Such Thing?”; David Colver, Operis (UK)
“XlStruct: A Tool for Building Structured Error-Resistant Spreadsheets”; Gary K. Arakaki , (JP)
”Computational Models of Spreadsheet-Development: Basis for Educational Approaches”; Karin Hodnigg, Univ. of Klagenfurt (AT), Markus Clermont, Univ. of Limerick (IE), Roland T. Mittermeir, Univ. of Klagenfurt (AT)
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