The work of Spreadsheet Engineering’s directors and staff is cited in the following papers and articles:
A Survey of Spreadsheet Users (2005), Baker, K.R., Powell, S.G., Lawson B., Foster-Johnson, L. Tuck Spreadsheet Engineering Research Project, Tuck School of Business, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH 03755
Microsoft excel 2000 and 2003 Faults, Problems, Workarounds and Fixes (2004), Heiser, D.A., http://www.daheiser.info/
Professional spreadsheet-based operations research model development (2004) Thiriez, H., Proceedings of the 2004 Crystal Ball User Conference
“Commercial Spreadsheet Review”, Murphy, S., EuSpRIG Proceedings, Cambridge, 2006
“Does an awareness of differing types of spreadsheet errors aid end-users
in identifying spreadsheets errors?” Purser M., Chadwick, D., EuSpRIG
Proceedings, Cambridge, 2006
“Considering functional spreadsheet operator usage suggests the value
of Example Driven Modelling for Decision Support Systems”, Thorne S.,
Ball D., EuSpRIG Proceedings, Cambridge, 2006
“Comparison of Characteristics and Practices Among Spreadsheet Users
With Different Levels of Experience”, Baker K. R., Powell S. G., Lawson
B., Foster-Johnson L., EuSpRIG Proceedings, Cambridge, 2006
“Investigating the Potential of Test-Driven Development for Spreadsheet
Engineering”,
Rust A., Bishop B., McDaid K., EuSpRIG Proceedings, Cambridge, 2006
“A Survey of Spreadsheet Users”, Baker K.R, Powell S.G., Lawson B., Foster-Johnson L., Tuck Spreadsheet Engineering Research Project, Tuck School of Business, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH 03755 http://mba.tuck.dartmouth.edu/spreadsheet/SurveyPaper3.doc

