Constructive complexity: a metric for operations research spreadsheet model design

Constructive complexity: a metric for operations research spreadsheet model design

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Article ID: iaor200953660
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 2
Issue: 4
Start Page Number: 388
End Page Number: 406
Publication Date: Feb 2008
Journal: International Journal of Information and Operations Management Education
Authors: ,
Keywords: spreadsheets, design, networks: path
Abstract:

This article makes a modest step toward a quantitative measure of the work required to solve a specific kind of problem: a given spreadsheet design. The method relies on a measure that we define called constructive complexity, which is the number of keystrokes required to write a spreadsheet for a given computational task, as a function of the input data. The notion of constructive complexity is simple but general. The measure is simple enough to be described briefly in the classroom and the textbook. As an example, we use the shortest path problem. The objective is to educate operations research students and practitioners to write better spreadsheets, and to evaluate the quality of different spreadsheet designs. Constructive complexity could be used as a tool to achieve these objectives. We do not claim that it resolves all problems of spreadsheet design, but it is one step forward in quantifying spreadsheet design, and is intended to generate additional debate.

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