CMU mobile
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We are conducting a survey of mobile application developers aimed at improving our understanding of mobile application development, focused on developer practices for building mobile applications. This is a research project, sponsored by the CyLab Mobility Research Center of Carnegie Mellon University. Survey results will be made public and will be available at mobileplatforms: Comparison and Analysis of Mobile Platforms in early 2010.
The survey is open to anyone who is involved in the design and development of mobile applications, and should take 10-15 minutes to complete. If you would like to participate in the survey, please click to go to the survey site at:
QuestionPro Survey - Word-Import - 1
You will first be asked to give your consent to participating in the survey. If you have questions about the survey, please send an email message to mobilesurvey@sv.cmu.edu
Thank you very much for your participation.
All responses will remain confidential and secure. Thank you in advance for your valuable feedback. Your input will be used to ensure that we continue to meet your needs. We appreciate your trust and look forward to serving you in the future.
NOTE: Feel free to circulate this message amongst your colleagues and/or post it on your blog.
The survey is open to anyone who is involved in the design and development of mobile applications, and should take 10-15 minutes to complete. If you would like to participate in the survey, please click to go to the survey site at:
QuestionPro Survey - Word-Import - 1
You will first be asked to give your consent to participating in the survey. If you have questions about the survey, please send an email message to mobilesurvey@sv.cmu.edu
Thank you very much for your participation.
All responses will remain confidential and secure. Thank you in advance for your valuable feedback. Your input will be used to ensure that we continue to meet your needs. We appreciate your trust and look forward to serving you in the future.
NOTE: Feel free to circulate this message amongst your colleagues and/or post it on your blog.