Post meeting survey questions - ovis-hpc/ovis-wiki GitHub Wiki

Tutorials

Please rate the tutorials from 1 to 5 with 1 being least useful to you and 5 being most

  • LDMS Basic (1 - 5, not useful to very useful)
  • LDMS Advanced (1 - 5, not useful to very useful)
  • Sampler and Store Development (1 - 5, not useful to very useful)
  • RPM Building (1 - 5, not useful to very useful)
  • Analysis and Visualization (1 - 5, not useful to very useful)
  • Genders (1 - 5, not useful to very useful)

Please add any comments to improve tutorials for next year

Talks

We had six 30-minute formal presentations and three 10-minute lightning talks

Please rate each type of talk with respect to number, content, and length

Formal

  • Number (too many - right amount - too few)
  • Content (1 - 5, not useful to very useful)
  • Length (too long - right amount - too short)

Lightning

  • Number (too many - right amount - too few)
  • Content (1 - 5, not useful to very useful)
  • Length (too long - right amount - too short)

Please add any comments to improve user talks for next year

Operations / Developer Discussions

Please rate the open discussions with respect to structure, content, and length

Operations Open Mic

  • Structure (1 - 5, not useful to very useful)
  • Content (1 - 5, not useful to very useful)
  • Length (too long - right amount - too short)

User-Developer Session

  • Structure (1 - 5, not useful to very useful)
  • Content (1 - 5, not useful to very useful)
  • Length (too long - right amount - too short)

Please add any comments to improve these discussions for next year

Keynotes

Please rate the keynotes with respect to content and length

  • Content (1 - 5, not useful to very useful)
  • Length (too long - right amount - too short)

Please add any comments to improve the keynotes for next year

General

Please rate the conference as a whole with respect to content and length

  • Content (1 - 5, not useful to very useful)
  • Length (too long - right amount - too short)

Please add any final comments to improve the conference. Thank you!