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January 2002 Survey

4a. Please indicate how often you read each of the departments and columns that appear in IEEE Micro. (Choose from "1" for "always read" to "5" for "never read")
1
 Always 
Read
2
  Usually 
Read
3
Sometimes
Read
4
  Rarely 
Read
5
  Never 
Read
Micro Economics
Micro Law
Micro Review
News
Product Summary
4b. Which of these columns or departments is your favorite, most useful, or most enjoyable?
5a. Listed below are statements about IEEE Micro magazine. For each statement, please indicate the extent to which you agree or disagree. (Choose from "1" for "strongly agree" to "4" for "strongly disagree")
1
Strongly
Agree
2

 Agree 
3

Disagree
4
Strongly
Disagree
No
Opinion
Overall IEEE Micro helps me in my job
IEEE Micro gives me a good initial overview of new trends or technologies
IEEE Micro provides accurate information
I use IEEE Micro as an archival reference to developments in my field
IEEE Micro's tendency to focus on chips that have attained first silicon is useful to me
I prefer information about designing the chips themselves rather than information about designing chip-based systems
5b. If you chose "disagree" or "strongly disagree" for any of the statements above, please explain how IEEE Micro is not meeting your expectations:
6. For each of the following issues of IEEE Micro published during the past twelve months, please indicate how much of the issue you read: (Choose from "1" for "all" to "4" for "none")
1
All
Of Issue
2
Most
Of Issue
3
Some
Of Issue
4
None
Of Issue
Don't
Recall
Microprocessors of the 21st Century, Part 2 (SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER 2000) IA-64
Microprocessors of the 21st Century, Part 3 (NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 2000) MAJC; power-aware microarchitecture; microarchitecture, microcontrollers, and systems in the new millennium; and DSP trends)
Hot Interconnects 8 (JANUARY-FEBRUARY 2001)
Hot Chips 12 (MARCH-APRIL 2001)
Wearable Computing (MAY-JUNE 2001)
General Interest (JULY-AUGUST 2001) - Java in mobile information devices, memory access latency reduction, data cache and DMA in programming mediaprocessors, and challenges of wearable computing)
7. For each of the following issues of IEEE Micro published during the past twelve months that you read (either some, most or all of it), please indicate how informative you found the issue: (Choose from "1" for "very informative" to "4" for "not at all informative")
1
Very
Informative
2

Informative
3
Somewhat
Informative
4
Not at all
Informative
Didn't Read/
Don't Recall
Microprocessors of the 21st Century, Part 2 (SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER 2000) IA-64
Microprocessors of the 21st Century, Part 3 (NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 2000) MAJC; power-aware microarchitecture; microarchitecture, microcontrollers, and systems in the new millennium; and DSP trends)
Hot Interconnects 8 (JANUARY-FEBRUARY 2001)
Hot Chips 12 (MARCH-APRIL 2001)
Wearable Computing (MAY-JUNE 2001)
General Interest (JULY-AUGUST 2001) - Java in mobile information devices, memory access latency reduction, data cache and DMA in programming mediaprocessors, and challenges of wearable computing)
8a. Can you name one or two items that were useful, enjoyable or caught your attention recently in IEEE Micro? (Note: can be an article, column, or something else.)
Yes
No

8b. IF YES, what are they?

9. Please rate your overall satisfaction with IEEE Micro:
Highly satisfied
Satisfied
Less than satisfied, but not dissatisfied
Dissatisfied
Highly dissatisfied

10. Which of the following statements best describes your likelihood of renewing your subscription to IEEE Micro?

Definitely will renew
Probably will renew
Not sure about renewing
Probably will not renew
Definitely will not renew
Not a subscriber

11. Would you recommend IEEE Micro to a colleague?

Definitely would
Probably would
Not sure
Probably would not
Definitely would not



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