On Fri, Jun 10, 2016 at 2:16 PM, stepharo <stepharo(a)free.fr> wrote:
Juraj, Andrei and I did a rough analysis collected
from 94 computers over
the past 7 months. Of these, only 42 recorded more than 9 sessions so we
only focused on these. It can be because the rest switched off the data
collection in the meantime. We also excluded the computers of the GT team
members.
Of these 34 used the dive-in feature. That is, these users used at least
one contextual search.
We looked at the event of acting on an element (pressing Enter), and we
collected the parent category. Acting on an item indicates that intent of
search. There are 35 categories used in total, with 8 being used by 10
people (25% of the studied population) or more. Below you can see also the
amount of computers using it:
'Classes'->40
'Implementors'->38
'History'->34
Makes sense
I noticed that menus often show for me and I press stupidly but I do not
want them.
'Menu'->24
'Packages'->23
'Messages'->19
I still do not remember the difference between messages and selectors. So
may be once a guy understand
something he sticks with it.
'Catalog Projects'->12
'Instance methods'->10
what is it?
'Senders'->9
'Pragmas'->6
'References'->5
I gave up to try to get classes refs with Spotter
and I tried pragmas but I could not find what I wanted so I gave up also
May be other people did the same.
'Playground named pages'->5
'Playground cached pages'->4
'Help topics'->4
'Examples'->3
'Super instance methods'->3
'Selectors'->3
'ws.stfx.eu'->2
'GitHub Baselines'->2
'Dirty Monticello packages'->2
'Class methods'->2
'Global variables'->1
'All subclasses'->1
'Example Subjects'->1
'Files'->1
'Monticello Repositories'->1
'Metacello Configurations'->1
'Class instance variables'->1
'Items'->1
'Tags'->1
'Help contents'->1
'Monticello Package'->1
'Instance variables'->1
'Productions'->1
'Methods'->1
Also, in this analysis, some of the categories appear also at deeper
levels (Senders, Implementors, References, Instance methods).
As expected, Classes and Implementors are on top. Yet, the third is
History, and it is also interesting to see that there is a high usage of a
search through the World menu elements, but also of the Packages.
We also note that there is quite a long tail, and this seems to confirm
the hypothesis that different people have different needs and that these
differences should be supported by the IDE.
it means nothing because may be this is one lost guy that tried to
understand how to invoke each of them.
A pivot table of User Tag against Spotter Category would be interesting.
cheers -ben
This analysis was carried out using the code that Juraj and Andrei put
together for analyzing the data from the event recorder.
Cheers,
Doru
--
www.tudorgirba.com
www.feenk.com
"Value is always contextual."
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