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2. **Deriving concrete workflow instances** by analyzing changes across spreadsheet versions.
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3. **Conductin meticulous expert annotation** of task instructions, input files, and reference outputs, involving hundreds of hours of expert work.
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This process yields **172 enterprise-grade workflows—primarily multi-task composite** — each with carefully written instructions and aligned input/reference files, capturing the intrinsic **
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Experiment results show that even frontier agents solve fewer than 30% of the workflows, revealing a substantial performance gap for real-world enterprise scenarios.
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2. **Deriving concrete workflow instances** by analyzing changes across spreadsheet versions.
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3. **Conductin meticulous expert annotation** of task instructions, input files, and reference outputs, involving hundreds of hours of expert work.
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This process yields **172 enterprise-grade workflows—primarily multi-task composite** — each with carefully written instructions and aligned input/reference files, capturing the intrinsic **compositional, messy, multimodal, and collaborative nature** of real-world finance & accounting work. In this release, we provide full annotations for the first 72 workflows, with the remaining 100 to be released in a subsequent update.
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Experiment results show that even frontier agents solve fewer than 30% of the workflows, revealing a substantial performance gap for real-world enterprise scenarios.
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