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General Evaluation Form -II

  Q1. The J-DSP menus and blocks are organized in an intuitive and user-friendly manner.

    Strongly Agree
    Agree
    Neutral
    Disagree
    Strongly Disagree

  Q2. Changing the options in the blocks is easy and convenient.

    Strongly Agree
    Agree
    Neutral
    Disagree
    Strongly Disagree

  Q3. The graphical interface of J-DSP is intuitive and user-friendly.

    Strongly Agree
    Agree
    Neutral
    Disagree
    Strongly Disagree

  Q4. Did you find it easy to define a signal using the Sig.Gen block? Do you suggest any other options?

  Q5. Were the options in the Plot block sufficient to clearly visualize the output?

    Yes
    No

  Q6. When the Plot block was used for a frequency-domain graph, were you able to zoom and identify spectral peaks?

    Yes
    No

  Q7. Are the help screens adequate?

    Yes
    No

  Q8. Would you consider using J-DSP for small simulations apart from the lab exercises?

    Yes
    No

  Q9. Do you think with the help of a simple manual, it is possible to learn the basics of DSP by using J-DSP?

    Yes
    No

  Q10. Should the J-DSP editor be established as a full-fledged tool?

    Yes
    No

    

 

J-DSP Editor Design & Development by:
Multidisciplinary Initiative on Distance Learning Laboratory
J-DSP and On-line Laboratory Concepts by Andreas Spanias.  For further information on J-DSP contact Prof. Andreas Spanias

All material is Copyright (c) 2000 Arizona State University 
Department of Electrical Engineering - Multidisciplinary Initiative on Distance Learning - ASU
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