Solidworks Survey Questions?

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by Bo, Jan 28, 2008.

  1. Bo

    Bo Guest

    I have taken SolidWorks surveys from time to time, but they don't ask
    some questions I would want to know if I was inside of SolidWorks &
    TRULY NEEDED to know what happens to users, like...:

    0. Do you have application software & OS problems which cause you to
    lose significant productivity as a SolidWorks user?

    1.  How many hours per month do you spend on maintaining...
    -----A.  your Windows OS?
    -----B.  SolidWorks & finding fixes and workarounds for SolidWorks?
    -----C.  SolidWorks & its accessory programs doing Service Pack
    upgrades?
    -----D. Learning the new features and quirks of each new SWks yearly
    release?
    -----E.  Negotiating with management or IT departments to get changes
    to improve your productivity with SolidWorks?

    2.  How many times each year have you had to reinstall...:
    -----A.  Solidworks
    -----B.  Solidworks accessory programs and add-ons (not counting SPs)
    -----C.  Windows

    3.  How many hours do you estimate you have lost in the last year due
    to SolidWorks problems requiring reinstall, developing workarounds &
    debugging.

    4. How many hours do you estimate you lost in the last year in doing
    Windows reinstalls, which requires reinstalling application programs
    and utilities?

    5. Do you do Windows reinstalls from a known good state of Windows?

    6.  Do you have a monitoring routine in place using standard files and
    functions which you use regularly which lets you know whether your
    workstation is maintaining its "as installed" speeds in various
    functions like Open, Save, Export, Redraw, Rotate, etc?

    7.  Would you buy a $20 utility with standard 3D data files which
    executes a standard set of tests on your workstations to assess the
    ongoing performance of your Windows systems over time?

    8.  Would you use UNIX on your workstation to run SolidWorks if
    SolidWorks offered the option, in order to improve your uptime and
    security & if so why not?

    I am sure a more refined list could be developed, & I am sure in the
    end a more complete picture of the issue of software and OS related
    time issues could be understood better to understand how to give the
    end user better products.

    Bo
     
    Bo, Jan 28, 2008
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