Margaret Burnett
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A methodology for testing spreadsheets
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A methodology to improve dependability in spreadsheets
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Adding apples and oranges
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Applying a 'What You See Is What You Test' (WYSIWYT) technology to commercial spreadsheet packages: Several scenarios
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Automated test case generation for spreadsheets
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End-user debugging strategies: A sensemaking perspective
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End-user software engineering with assertions in the spreadsheet paradigm
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Exception handling in the spreadsheet paradigm
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Future of end-user software engineering: Beyond the silos
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Garbage in, garbage out? An empirical look at oracle mistakes by end-user programmers
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Harnessing curiosity to increase correctness in end-user programming
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Incorporating incremental validation and impact analysis into spreadsheet maintenance: An empirical study
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Integrating automated test generation into WYSIWYT spreadsheet testing methodology
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Interactive fault localization techniques in a spreadsheet environment
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Reasoning about many-to-many requirement relationships in spreadsheets
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Rewarding 'good' behavior: End-user debugging and rewards
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Scaling a dataflow testing methodology to the multiparadigm world of commercial spreadsheets
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Scaling up a 'What You See Is What You Test' methodology to spreadsheet grids
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Sharing reasoning about faults in spreadsheets: An empirical study
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Six challenges in supporting end-user debugging
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