From: mchill@dial.pipex.com (Martin Hill)
Subject: Your questionaire
Date: 1996/09/16
Date: 1996-09-16T00:00:00+00:00 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <51k8ce$ab0@soap.news.pipex.net> (raw)
My response to your questionaire:
>=================================================================
>Object-Oriented Software Development Survey
>
>This is a small preliminary survey to determine the proportion of
>developers making use of certain object-oriented languages and
>methodologies, as well as their use of software metrics. Your
>participation in completing this form is very much appreciated.
>_________________________________________________________________
>Your address (If you would like a copy of the summarised results)
mchill@dial.pipex.com
>_________________________________________________________________
>The country you are located in (for comparision purposes)
About half/half, UK/Kenya (just to make things difficult!)
>_________________________________________________________________
>What platforms do you develop software for?
>(place a check mark 'x' next to those you use)
>
>[x] DOS
>[x] Win3.1
>[ ] Win95/NT
>[ ] Macintosh
>[x] OS/2
>[ ] Unix
>[ ] VMS
> Other (please name)
>
>_________________________________________________________________
>What types of development tools do you use?
>(place a check mark 'x' next to those you use)
>
>[x] Procedural languages
>[x] Object-oriented languages
>[ ] 4GLS
>[ ] CASE tools
>[ ] Small-systems tools (such as Access)
> Other (please name)
>
>_________________________________________________________________
>What object-oriented langauges do you use?
>(place a check mark 'x' next to those you use)
>
>[ ] Ada 95
>[ ] C++
>[ ] Delphi
>[ ] Eiffel
>[ ] Java (applications)
>[ ] Jave (applets)
>[x] Object Pascal
>[ ] Objective-C
>[ ] Smalltalk
> Other (please name)
>
>_________________________________________________________________
>What object-oriented development methodologies do you use?
>(place a check mark 'x' next to those you use)
>
>[ ] Berard
>[ ] Booch
>[ ] Coad and Yourdon
>[ ] Fusion
>[ ] Jacobsen
>[ ] Rumbaugh
>[ ] Shlaer-Mellor
>[ ] Unified
>[ ] Wirfs-Brock
> Other (please name)
WOW! Where can you find out about these? I'm self-taught...
(I have a book by a Bertrand Meyer...?)
>_________________________________________________________________
>Do you use software metrics for object-oriented development?
>(place a check mark 'x' next to the correct answer)
>
>[ ] Yes
>[ ] No
ummm... whats a software metric?
>_________________________________________________________________
>Could you please describe the object-oriented metrics you use
>
>
>_________________________________________________________________
>Any other comments about your use of object-oriented development?
>
Small business office automation stuff mostly, linking in to other
apps. Main library code approx 100,000 lines.
>_________________________________________________________________
>
>Thanks very much for your time.
>
>=================================================================
No problem. Sorry I'm not so familiar with the jargon (what *is* a software
metric?!), both me and my father are self-taught. (I did astrofizzics
at university instead!)
Martin Hill
mchill@dial.pipex.com
Eh? What? Where's the tea?
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