This sub-repository contains files used in the analysis of the user study availabe at http://sgiz.mobi/s3/New-programming-language-user-study (last check of link validity: December 4, 2019). The results of this study have been presented in the following paper
@inproceedings{kortbeek_asplos2020,
author = "Vito {Kortbeek} and Kasim Sinan {Yildirim} and Abu {Bakar} and Jacob {Sorber}
and Josiah {Hester} and Przemys{\l}}aw {Pawe{\l}czak}",
title = "Time-sensitive Intermittent Computing Meets Legacy Software",
year = "2020",
booktitle = "Proc. ASPLOS",
address = "Lausanne, Switzerland",
month = mar # " 16--20,",
publisher = "ACM"
}
user-study-analysis
: Python files for data analysis, i.e.anonymize-user-study.py
: file for anonymization of survery dataanalyze-user-study.py
: file for data analysis and plotting
user-study-questions
: Exact list of questions posed to the user study participants, i.e.user_study_questions_surveygizmo_downloaded_24_april_2019.doc
: survey questions in MS Word formatuser_study_questions_surveygizmo_downloaded_24_april_2019.pdf
: survey questions in PDF format
user-study-results
: CSV files containg user study results, i.e.mturk
: directory containingBatch_3492166_batch_results_anonymized.csv
file, i.e. file containging proof of work of Amazon Mechanical Turk participantssurveygizmo
: directory containing20190109034400-SurveyExport_anonymized.csv
file, i.e. file containg survey results (both Amazon Mechanical Turk and non-Amazon Mechanical Turk participants)
- December 4, 2019: The first complete response of the user study has been submited on December 21, 2018 and the last valid resopnse has been submitted on May 30, 2019 (all submitted using www.surveygizmo.com platform. Some inputs have been crowdsourced using Amazon Mechanical Turk platform: the first input was submitted on January 12, 2019 and the last input was submitted on January 17, 2019.
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