How Programmers Use the UML
 

1. Introduction

 
Survey on programmers' views of the usefulness of UML Diagrams

This research is being conducted by Dwayne Anius (dwayne.anius@uleth.ca) and Professor Brian Dobing (brian.dobing@uleth.ca). The goal is to determine which UML diagrams programmers believe to be most/least useful in the programming process and why. The information you provide may be summarized and interpreted for presentation at academic and user conferences, and in appropriate trade magazines and journals.

We are not offering any reward for completing the survey, but you can obtain a copy of the results by providing your email address at the end of the survey.

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All information collected will remain confidential and will only be used for academic purposes as outlined above. No individuals or organizations will be named or otherwise identified in any presentations or publications. No names of participants will be provided to anyone outside our research team for any purpose. Any questions you have about the survey should be addressed to the researchers listed above.

If you have ethical concerns about your rights as a participant, you may contact contact the Office of Research Services, University of Lethbridge (research.services@uleth.ca).

Clicking the Next button below means that you have consented to share your opinions and ideas on the UML with us. If at any point you wish to withdraw and not have your data included in our study, simply indicate this in any of the Text Boxes.

Thank you for your participation.
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