EuSpRIG 2025: The European Spreadsheets Risks Interest Group England TBC, UK, July 3-4, 2025 |
Conference website | http://eusprig.org |
Submission deadline | March 31, 2025 |
EuSpRIG (www.eusprig.org) is the premier conference for the latest research, experience, tools and technologies available for managing the power and responsibility held by spreadsheets in commerce, industry and government today.
Directors, Managers, Professionals and Academics in all disciplines will benefit from the world’s only independent, authoritative & comprehensive conference on the current state of the art in spreadsheet productivity and risk management. Now in its 25th anniversary year, this well-established international event is the forum for researchers, practitioners, and educators to present and discuss the most recent techniques, innovations, trends, experiences and concerns in this critical aspect of end-user computing. EuSpRIG features an enviable range of peer-reviewed papers and key-note presentations. There are opportunities to network with colleagues facing the same challenges and to meet practitioners and academics researching this rich subject area.
2025 Anniversary Conference: Spreadsheets, AI, Risks & Productivity
Provisionally Thursday, July 3&4, 2025, in the UK (Venue to be confirmed).
EuSpRIG invites submissions from researchers, experienced Excel professionals, and business risk managers on all aspects of the management, development and use of spreadsheets including (but not limited to):
Technological:
- case studies of the creation, development, testing and quality assurance of key & critical spreadsheet assets – successful or otherwise using Artificial Intelligence, contemporary Data Science and Big Data.
- use of Large Language Models to facilitate the creation, development, testing and deployment of spreadsheet assets
- use of extension technologies: PowerPivot, VBA, ADO, Excel Services, BI and Web-enabling
- securing spreadsheets including cryptographic aspects
- effective methods and tools for validation and testing
- understanding, documenting & remediating existing spreadsheets
- enhancement, migration & replacement strategies
- re-integration of scattered spreadsheet data
- reverse engineering of spreadsheet logic, data flow, links, and patterns of use
Organisational Efficiency, Productivity and Risk Management:
- spreadsheet efficiency, productivity and risk management in the private, public and charity sectors
- governance, best practice, risk management & regulatory compliance relating to the widespread use of spreadsheets in regulated large corporations and public utilities
- productivity in frequently-performed or repetitive spreadsheet processes
- continuing education, skills training and certification
- audit, management, version, configuration & control tools
- accounting for spreadsheet risk
- the dynamics of managing large systems of spreadsheets: discovery, dependencies, usage monitoring, version lineage, process mining
- ongoing maintenance and user support for continued safe use
- technologies to support process improvement
- organisational experiences with enterprise policies, risk & responsibility and best practices
- process management including the management of spreadsheet control projects
Environmental, Social, Human and Psychological Factors
- change management, assumptions, abstraction, interpretation, denial, overconfidence, reification, culture, behaviour, attitudes, fraud, sabotage, other criminal behaviour, legal & copyright, privacy, data leakage and security risks
- laboratory studies of human error in spreadsheet creation, human computer interaction issues in spreadsheets and audit experiments.
- modification and adaptation of spreadsheet models in response to climate change
- communication of climate change via spreadsheet models
- spreadsheet horror stories
We are seeking the following types of submission:
- Presentations lasting up to 30 minutes on professional Excel practice which will published on the EuSpRIG website. AI Case studies in particular are sought.
- Lightning talks / rants / soapbox / Poster Presentations / Product Demos
- Academic and technical papers (5000 words),
- Practitioner and management summaries (1500 to 3000 words)
- All papers will be published in due course on our web site and on Arxiv http://arxiv.org/find/all/1/all:+eusprig/0/1/0/all/0/1
Academic papers will be double-blind refereed by established referees co-ordinated through the programme committee chair. Presentations will be reviewed by the EuSpRIG committee. EuSpRIG Peer Review Details
Submissions to the EuSpRIG conference may not have already been published in a journal or conference proceedings, nor presented at another conference. Moreover, they may not be currently under consideration for publication or presentation elsewhere. Only papers and presentations that are accepted and presented in person will be published.
To submit a paper, please read the author guidelines and Patrick O’Beirne’s insightful article “How to write a successful EuSpRIG paper”
www.eusprig.org/How to_write_a_successful_EuSpRIG_paper.pdf
Please have your paper proofread by friends and colleagues and then email a Microsoft Word / RTF compatible paper, complying with the EuSpRIG guidelines as above to sthorne at cardiffmet dot ac dot uk. Most of the full papers previously accepted and presented at EuSpRIG are available on the EuSpRIG website http://www.eusprig.org/conference-papers.htm which potential authors are invited to consult for guidance and references.