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Conference koolit::vms_curriculum

Title:VMS Curriculum
Moderator:SUPER::MARSH
Created:Thu Nov 01 1990
Last Modified:Sun Aug 25 1996
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:185
Total number of notes:2026

162.0. ""VMS for Programmers" questionnaire" by SUPER::MATTHEWS () Tue Feb 16 1993 10:58

Attached is a questionnaire that we would like to administer to students
at the end of "VMS for Programmers" course.  The purpose of the questionnaire
is to get a better profile of our customers IT programming environment, their
task and work profile and corresponding skill development needs and how Digital
can meet these needs through our educational offerings.

This information will be used in the FY94 planning of how we should update and
modularize the current OpenVMS Programming curriculum to better respond to our
customers training and learning needs.

Please review the questionnaire for clarity, relevance and completeness and
feed comments back through this notes conference by 1-March.  We will then
update the questionnaire, enhance its appearance and work with the geographies
to get it administered as quickly as possible for input into the FY94 planning
cycle.

Thanks for all your help.

Bill Simcox and Jack Rhine



This questionnaire is meant to be administered to students at the end of "VMS
for Programmers."  Please ensure that students have the catalog or the latest
Digest so that they can answer question 4 in SECTION II.


Digital Learning Services appreciates the time you take to answer the following
questions thoughtfully and completely.  Your responses will be used to 
influence short term and strategic training planning.  The first section of the
questionnaire pertains to your Information Technology(IT) environment, your
job, and general training related information.  The second section is specific
to the programming course you have just taken and your potential requirements
for additional programming training.

SECTION I

1. IT Profile

	a. What business is your company in?



	b. What are the major IT applications at your site? (not application
	   products, but applications such as general business, Transaction
	   Processing, process control, etc.)



	c. What major specific software applications does your company use
	   today?  Are they user written or purchased (please indicate)?




	   Please list any major changes to the above that you anticipate
	   over the next five years.



	d. What DEC and non-DEC hardware platforms does your company use
	   today?




	   Please list any major changes to the above that you anticipate
	   over the next five years.




	e. What DEC and non-DEC operating systems does your company use
	   today?




	   Please list any major changes to the above that you anticipate
	   over the next five years.




	f. What network interconnect technology (i.e., ethernet, fiber, CI,
	   etc.) does your company use today?




	   Please list any major changes to the above that you anticipate
	   over the next five years.




	g. What networks, network protocols/products (i.e. DECnet, DECnet/OSI,
	   TCPIP, X.25, internet) does your company use today?





	   Please list any major changes to the above that you anticipate
	   over the next five years.





	h. What type of user interface does your company use today? (i.e.
	   character cell, windows/workstations, windows/PCs, etc.)




	   Please list any major changes to the above that you anticipate
	   over the next five years.





	i. What "server" products does your company use today? (i.e.
	   infoservers, print servers, file servers, terminal servers, etc.




	   Please list any major changes to the above that you anticipate
	   over the next five years.





	j. What computer languages does your company use today?




	   Please list any major changes to the above that you anticipate
	   over the next five years.




	k. What database products does your company use today?





	   Please list any major changes to the above that you anticipate
	   over the next five years.





	l. What type of documentation does your company use today? (i.e. vendor
	   supplied hardcopy, hardcopy printed from distribution media, on-line
	   documentation such as via bookreader, on-line help, etc.)




	   Please list any major changes to the above that you anticipate
	   over the next five years.




	m. Which industry trends are important to your company (i.e. open vs.
	   proprietary systems, highly distributed applications, PC
	   integration, etc.) and what major changes will their impact have
	   on your company's IT environment over the next five years?





2. Work Profile

	a. What is your job title


	b. What is your general job description?


	c. What specific tasks do you do regularly?


	d. What kind of technology related problems do you normally encounter?


	e. What functions do you do other than programming (eg. system  
	   management)?  What percentage of your time does it take?


	f. What kind of data center support do you have?


	g. How long have you been in the computer programming business?



 3. Training related questions

	a.  What kind of training have you received in your job.  Please
	    list the courses you have taken under the following headings:

		___ Non IT Training

		___ Training internal to your company

		___ Training from DEC

		___ Training from vendors other than DEC

	b. What is missing from the training you have taken in the past?  
	   What additional training do you believe you need?


	c. Who in your organization determines what training you will take?


	d. Do you deal directly with training providers or does your company
	   arrange training for you through a training department or group?


	e. What training do you expect from a vendor like DEC?


SECTION II


1. Other than the topics you learned this week, what topics of the OpenVMS
operating system would you like to be trained in?




2. Of the features you learned this week, would you like to be trained in more
detail on any of them?  Which?




3. Are there any other programming related topics, relevant to DEC or non-DEC
platforms, that you believe you need to learn about?  What are they?



4. Would you attend a Digital course that covered software products  created by
vendors other  than Digital?  Which products?



5.  Were there topics that were presented this week that you didn't need to
    know?  Already knew?  Which topics?





                                --Thank You--

    
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162.1SUPER::MATTHEWSTue Mar 30 1993 15:06730
    Attached is the latest draft of the questionnaire. Bill Simcox is
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% 
% INTRODUCTION:
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