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John J. Jordan
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      05-04-2006
Hello,

My name is John Jordan and I am a researcher in the Computer Science
Division at the University of California, Berkeley. Under the
supervision of Professor Susan L. Graham, I have developed a tool that
enables programmers to compose and modify code with fewer keystrokes,
with the goals of speeding up coding and helping those with RSI. I
would like to invite you to take part in a survey intended to evaluate
the usefulness of this tool.

The survey is online and will take approximately 10 minutes. During the
survey, you will be asked a few questions about your habits and
experiences with programming tasks.

If you have any questions about the survey, you may contact me by
e-mail: . If you have any questions regarding
your treatment or rights as a participant in this research project,
please contact the University of California at Berkeley's Committee for
Protection of Human Subjects at (510) 642-7461 or
.


The survey is online at http://sequoia.cs.berkeley.edu/survey/


Thank you,

John J. Jordan
Harmonia Research Project
Computer Science Division
University of California, Berkeley
 
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