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Latest revision as of 10:59, 5 July 2022
A set of rules on the structure and design of spreadsheet-based models.
The FAST Standard is designed to provide:
- A clear route to good model design for individual modellers, and
- A common style platform on which modellers and reviewers can rely, when passing models amongst each other.
The FAST Standard's philosophy is:
- Simplicity; and
- Rigorous structuring.
For example, Excel formulae should be:
- Short; and
- Use only a limited set of functions.
A copy of the Standard can be downloaded here: