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Author - Patrick R. O´Beirne ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Paperback Book item from Systems Publishing was reviewed on 12-Dec-2008. Search ISBN:190540400X offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. Spreadsheet Check and Control Reference Book. Classifications : General AAS Qualifying Textbooks Custom Stores Specialty Stores Books Excel Applications Microsoft Computers & Internet Subjects Books General Education Nonfiction Subjects Books General AAS Education . Click the following link to view the cover of Spreadsheet Check and Control. Related topics: General AAS. Custom Stores. Specialty Stores. Books. Excel. Applications. Microsoft. Subjects. Books. General. requestid: a050791d-6f30-4799-a24a-0fd6dce2a274requestprocessingtime: 0.0709780000000000 salesrank: 611082 numberofitems: 1 packagedimensions: 7191379748 1) Paperback Book Spreadsheet Check and Control by Systems Publishing. Entertaining and very useful introduction to spreadsheet errors and how to detect and fix them.
2) Paperback Book Spreadsheet Check and Control by Systems Publishing. I skimmed the book and it seemed to contain very basic suggestions for building controls into spreadsheets. I was hoping for more and honestly didn´t read the book. Would be suitable and very helpful for an Excel novice.¤ 3) Paperback Book Spreadsheet Check and Control by Systems Publishing. I hate proofreading my work. I know what´s supposed to be there so that´s what I see. But if a typo slips through the net there´s no real harm done and someone else usually spots it and lets me know. But auditing a spreadsheet is a different matter. A simple error could easily go unnoticed and its consequences might cascade through the workbook without ever being discovered. So this book is a Godsend! It explains, clearly and with illustrated examples, how to design and build reliable, error-free spreadsheets and how to use the tools that Excel provides for auditing and error-checking. Each section concludes with a self-test and there is a support website. I though I knew my way around Excel pretty well, but reading this book I found myself saying "I didn´t know you could do that!". If you build spreadsheets you should read this book.¤ 4) Paperback Book Spreadsheet Check and Control by Systems Publishing. Spreadsheet Check and Control addresses a woefully underrepresented aspect of information security, namely integrity. Whether in the hands of ordinary untrained computer users or professional software developers, spreadsheets are deceptively easy to program and all too easy to program incorrectly. The author provides a compelling and clearly-written set of tips and techniques for finding and resolving programming errors that, unchecked, could cause serious consequences. The `47 key practices´ noted in the subtitle are collected under headings such as fundamentals (3 key practices), error identification (4 practices) and error correction (11 practices), all within chapter 3 on calculation. Previous chapters cover specification and inputs, the remainder cover outputs and review.
5) Paperback Book Spreadsheet Check and Control by Systems Publishing. Whether your a beginner or a seasoned pro, I would recommend this book. It is not collecting dust on my bookshelf. This is one of the first books I have read that took me from pre-design to maintaining the finished product. The book gave me proven design principles that will prevent many of the common pitfalls of my spreadsheet models.
6) Paperback Book Spreadsheet Check and Control by Systems Publishing. This spreadsheet book is quite different from every other book on Microsoft Excel. If spreadsheet users had a driving licence, this would be their seat belt, air bag, navigation aid, repair kit, hazard indicators, and the rules of the road. This new book describes how to produce well-crafted spreadsheets that are easy to understand, maintain, audit, and operate. It shows how to ensure data quality and accuracy and protect against formula and operational errors. Each of the 47 techniques is explained with examples and has a self-test practical question with answers at the back of the book. The bookˇ¦s support web site provides sample spreadsheets for these tests. The material gives spreadsheet users more confidence in their work, and saves time chasing and fixing easily preventable errors. Those whose job is to check the work of others, whether they are software testers or auditors, will learn formula auditing techniques and be able to reveal hidden data and formulas. This book should be adopted by organizations concerned to reduce compliance costs by being able to demonstrate management of material risks and increase controls on spreadsheet based financial reporting. ¤ Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 9-Jan-2009, 190540400X9781905404001, 820-0X0-170-0X1-691-151-8
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