Type | Private |
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Industry | Business intelligence, business analytics |
Founded | 2007 |
Headquarters | Arlington, Massachusetts |
Key people |
Richard Petti, President & Founder[1] |
Products | ModelSheet Customized Spreadsheets Consulting service ModelSheet Authoring Environment[4] |
Employees | 3 (2010-11-20)[5] |
Website | http://www.modelsheetsoft.com/ |
ModelSheet Software LLC is a venture-funded software company focused on business analytics and based in Arlington, Massachusetts.
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ModelSheet was founded by two MIT graduates, Richard Petti and Howard Cannon who earlier worked together at Symbolics, and later in the division spun out as Macsyma.[6] After the Macsyma episode in 1980s and 1990s the pair took separate career paths (Petti at The MathWorks, Cannon at Groton NeoChem and SciQuest), then rejoined to found ModelSheet in 2007.[7]
ModelSheet Software was founded to put more desktop modeling power in the hands of business experts without requiring them to become programmers. The spreadsheet is the classic example of such an end-user development tool, but its cell-based paradigm has its limitations. ModelSheet technology attempts to addresses these limitations with two types of products: Custom Spreadsheet Solutions, and the ModelSheet Authoring Environment.
By filling in a simple form, Custom Spreadsheet Solutions yields a custom spreadsheet model. Users can set three aspects of spreadsheet models: time series (time range and time grain), dimensions (e.g. a list of products) and turning on or off model features, without editing spreadsheets or cell formulas.[8][9] ModelSheet offers Custom Spreadsheet Solutions for many common business tasks (financial plans, sales plans, marketing program effectiveness, etc.)[10] Users can download the Custom Spreadsheet Solutions as Excel workbooks, or upload them to an account on Google Docs.[11][12]
The ModelSheet Authoring Environment provides all functionality needed to build spreadsheet models from scratch and edit existing models.[13] It retains the visual flavor of spreadsheets, while adding in model structures such as named variables, symbolic formulas with varying scopes, time series, dimensions, and controls for optional features and automated operations. ModelSheet Authoring is the technical backend of Custom Spreadsheets. For intermediate cases (where more flexibility is needed, but the customer doesn't require frequent use of the Authoring Environment itself) the company offers consulting services in which a ModelSheet engineer uses the Authoring Environment to create a spreadsheet to the customer's specification. ModelSheet Authoring is available for testing but it is not yet commercially available on a regular basis.
Testing a pre-beta version in 2008,[14] journalist Dennis Howlett of ZD Net concluded that ModelSheet was "good in theory" but "needs more work." Howlett criticized several aspects: Windows-only platform support, bugs, poor usability, choice of fonts, and dull quick start guide. Although "bemused" by the product, Howlett did concede "Modelsheet is at an early stage of development and I’m sure [it] will improve over time."
Speaking of a later version, John Fallou (former Regional Director at Microsoft Consulting) said "ModelSheet technology is one of the most promising innovations I have seen in spreadsheets in my twenty years of professional involvement. I would highly recommend the templates and consulting services to anyone with a complex spreadsheet modeling challenge."[15]