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Survey Data from November 1 - December 19, 2008: [[Image:OOoUserSurvey2008.ods|Calc Spreadsheet]]<br>
 
Survey Data from November 1 - December 19, 2008: [[Image:OOoUserSurvey2008.ods|Calc Spreadsheet]]<br>
 
160981 responses for this survey (116313 full responses, 44668 responses not completely filled out)
 
160981 responses for this survey (116313 full responses, 44668 responses not completely filled out)
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= Aspects to be considered during data analysis =
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1 Who are our users as revealed by the survey?
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1.1 Do the users represent people we have/had in mind?
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1.2 Are these the users we actually design and develop for?
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2 What value these users most in OOo?
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2.1 Is that something we have expected?
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2.2 Is that something we were hoping for?
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2.3 Is that something we actively worked for?
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3 For what purposes is OOo used?
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3.1 Is that something that we anticipated?
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3.2 Is that something we have worked for?
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3.3 Is that something OOo is really made for?
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3.4 To what extent does that usage cover the functionality of OOo?
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4 What makes OOo so popular among these users?
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4.1 Is that a quality we have expected?
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4.2 Is that a quality we worked/work for?
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4.3 Is that a measurable quality?
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5 How does the distribution of the users look like?
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5.1 Do we have some peaks e.g. in age, usage, language etc.?
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6 To which questions did we hope to collect answers by this survey?
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6.1 Did we get the data we were looking for?
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6.2 Can we get the answers to all our questions from the data?
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6.3 Did this survey meet our own quality criteria in terms of objectivity, reliability and validity?

Revision as of 09:37, 6 January 2009

OpenOffice.org User Survey

Survey Data from November 1 - December 19, 2008: Calc Spreadsheet
160981 responses for this survey (116313 full responses, 44668 responses not completely filled out)

Aspects to be considered during data analysis

1 Who are our users as revealed by the survey? 1.1 Do the users represent people we have/had in mind? 1.2 Are these the users we actually design and develop for?

2 What value these users most in OOo? 2.1 Is that something we have expected? 2.2 Is that something we were hoping for? 2.3 Is that something we actively worked for?

3 For what purposes is OOo used? 3.1 Is that something that we anticipated? 3.2 Is that something we have worked for? 3.3 Is that something OOo is really made for? 3.4 To what extent does that usage cover the functionality of OOo?

4 What makes OOo so popular among these users? 4.1 Is that a quality we have expected? 4.2 Is that a quality we worked/work for? 4.3 Is that a measurable quality?

5 How does the distribution of the users look like? 5.1 Do we have some peaks e.g. in age, usage, language etc.?

6 To which questions did we hope to collect answers by this survey? 6.1 Did we get the data we were looking for? 6.2 Can we get the answers to all our questions from the data? 6.3 Did this survey meet our own quality criteria in terms of objectivity, reliability and validity?

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