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Authors

Thomas Reschenhofer, Bernhard Waltl, Sirma Gjorgievska, & Florian Matthes

Abstract

Spreadsheets are widely used as decision support systems. However, as numerous studies have shown, many of them contain errors.

A major reason for this is the lack of an explicit design of the data model, which at the same time ensures flexibility and is one of the defining features of the spreadsheet paradigm. Therefore, in recent years many approaches to model-driven spreadsheet development emerged addressing this issue.

In this paper, we propose a meta model which defines how the semantic models of today's spreadsheets can be described. Thereby, it builds on the foundations of related approaches to model-driven spreadsheet development, and also captures semantic patterns of spreadsheets typically occurring in practice.

Based on this semantic meta model, novel spreadsheet solutions can address concrete semantic patterns and thus reduce the risk of errors on the one hand, and improve the usability of spreadsheets on the other hand.

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Research methodology

This figure depicts the applied and adapted Information Systems Research Framework, showing the actual environment, knowledge base, design artifact, and evaluation strategy as adopted to the present work.

Publication

2016, European Conference on Information Systems, June

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A semantic meta model of spreadsheets