Authors
Piroska Biro & Maria Csernoch
Abstract
In the present paper, we compare low and high mathability level spreadsheet tools.
Firstly, we provide proof that the widely accepted and practiced surface approaches are responsible for error-prone spreadsheet documents. In addition to this, we introduce Sprego, and demonstrate that it is a high mathability level method.
We provide examples of how spreadsheets are programmable with Sprego, how the concepts and the algorithms can be built specifically for the problems involved, and how they can be discussed and debugged.
In general, we give evidence to show how spreadsheets serve as functional languages, and as such are high level mathability tools.
Sample
Example of how the mathability of spreadsheet problem solving can be increased and how spreadsheets are programmable with Sprego.
Publication
2015, International Conference on Cognitive Infocommunications, October