DocumentCode :
181890
Title :
Integrating Anomaly Diagnosis Techniques into Spreadsheet Environments
Author :
Kulesz, Daniel ; Scheurich, Jonas ; Beck, Fabio
fYear :
2014
fDate :
29-30 Sept. 2014
Firstpage :
11
Lastpage :
19
Abstract :
Although spreadsheets are often faulty, end-users like them for their flexibility. Most existing approaches to spreadsheet diagnosis are fully automated and use static analysis techniques to find anomalies in formulas or methods to derive test cases without user interaction. The few more interactive approaches are based on values already present in spreadsheets as well. In our work, we advance the idea of testing spreadsheets with user-defined test scenarios but encourage visually aided creation of independent test cases by separating the definition of test scenarios from the specific values present in the spreadsheet - just like test code is separated from production code in professional software. We combine the testing approach with static analysis and integrate it into a common visual spreadsheet environment named SIFEI. It supports users in interactively creating, executing, and analyzing their own test scenarios with a number of visual markers. Findings from two qualitative studies indicate that the concept is suitable for casual spreadsheet users.
Keywords :
program diagnostics; program testing; spreadsheet programs; SIFEI; interactive approach; production code; professional software; spreadsheet diagnosis; spreadsheet testing; static analysis techniques; test code; user-defined test scenarios; visual markers; visual spreadsheet environment; visually aided creation; Educational institutions; Inspection; Manuals; Software; Spreadsheet programs; Testing; Visualization; anomaly; defect; detection; diagnosis; failure; spreadsheet; testing;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Software Visualization (VISSOFT), 2014 Second IEEE Working Conference on
Conference_Location :
Victoria, BC
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/VISSOFT.2014.12
Filename :
6980207
Link To Document :
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