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Subject: Paid participants wanted to test an Eclipse productivity plug-in
You are invited to participate in a UW research study to evaluate an Eclipse plug-in for quickly discovering and visualizing information about your project and team.
Participants will spend 2 hours answering a survey about your current development practices, using Eclipse to perform development tasks, and answering a questionnaire about your experience. Each participant who completes the study will be given a $25 Amazon gift certificate. The study will take place at the Paul Allen Center at the University of Washington.
If you are over 18 and have used Eclipse for Java development for a class or work, you may be eligible to participate. Subjects who require Eclipse’s accessibility features to perform development activities are not eligible to participate.
By participating in the study, you can expect to gain insight into your own development practices. The risks associated with study are consistent with the risks of regular computer use, including but not limited to: ergonomic risk, and possible frustration when learning and performing the computer task.
This study is being conducted in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Washington, Seattle campus. Your participation in this research is voluntary, and you are free to refuse to participate or quit the experiment at any time.
If you have questions about the research or are interested in participating, please contact Todd Schiller by email at tws@cs.washington.edu.