Marc Fisher II received the B.S. and M.S. in computer science from Oregon State University and the Ph.D. in computer science from University of Nebraska - Lincoln. His research interests include software testing, dynamic program analysis, and end-user software engineering. Supervisors: Gregg Rothermel and Sebastian Elbaum
Spreadsheet languages are widely used by a variety of end users to perform many important tasks. ... more Spreadsheet languages are widely used by a variety of end users to perform many important tasks. Despite their perceived simplicity, spreadsheets often contain faults. Fur- thermore, users modify their spreadsheets frequently, which can render previously correct spreadsheets faulty. To ad- dress this problem, we previously introduced a visual ap- proach by which users can systematically test their spread- sheets, see
In recent years several tools and methodologies have been developed to improve the dependability ... more In recent years several tools and methodologies have been developed to improve the dependability of spreadsheets. However, there has been little evaluation of these dependability devices on spreadsheets in actual use by end users. To assist in the process of evaluating these methodologies, we have assembled a corpus of spreadsheets from a variety of sources. We have ensured that these
Spreadsheet languages are widely used by a variety of end users to perform many important tasks. ... more Spreadsheet languages are widely used by a variety of end users to perform many important tasks. Despite their perceived simplicity, spreadsheets often contain faults. Fur- thermore, users modify their spreadsheets frequently, which can render previously correct spreadsheets faulty. To ad- dress this problem, we previously introduced a visual ap- proach by which users can systematically test their spread- sheets, see
In recent years several tools and methodologies have been developed to improve the dependability ... more In recent years several tools and methodologies have been developed to improve the dependability of spreadsheets. However, there has been little evaluation of these dependability devices on spreadsheets in actual use by end users. To assist in the process of evaluating these methodologies, we have assembled a corpus of spreadsheets from a variety of sources. We have ensured that these
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