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* Please note that the amount of participants for Impress does not suffice to produce significant results. Hence, be aware when making conclusions that the data reflects merely a trend.
 
* Please note that the amount of participants for Impress does not suffice to produce significant results. Hence, be aware when making conclusions that the data reflects merely a trend.
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* The fact that each application has a different amount of participants is due to the organizational structure and the tasks of the work force inside the company this survey was distributed in
  
 
==== Table 1: Mean values and stadard deviation for Writer, Calc and Impress. ====
 
==== Table 1: Mean values and stadard deviation for Writer, Calc and Impress. ====

Revision as of 10:18, 10 December 2008

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  • Please note that the amount of participants for Impress does not suffice to produce significant results. Hence, be aware when making conclusions that the data reflects merely a trend.
  • The fact that each application has a different amount of participants is due to the organizational structure and the tasks of the work force inside the company this survey was distributed in

Table 1: Mean values and stadard deviation for Writer, Calc and Impress.

Suitability for the task Self descriptiveness Controllability Conformity with user expectations Error tolerance Suitabilty for learning Suitability for individualization
Writer (N=131) 3.25 (0.76) 3.15 (0.76) 3.50 (0.74) 3.43 (0.72) 3.07 (0.99) 3.38 (0.74) 3.22 (0.76)
Calc (N=31) 3,28 (0.64) 3,11 (0.68) 3,66 (0.66) 3,60 (0.73) 3,19 (0.98) 3,20 (0.71) 3,30 (0.78)
Impress (N=9) 2,54 (0.79) 2,72 (0.57) 2,98 (0.84) 2,95 (0.64) 2,43 (0.83) 2,68 (0.60) 2,74 (0.63)


Figure 1: Writer, Calc and Impress compared

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