Surveying communities of users of MATLAB and clone languages

IF 1.7 3区 计算机科学 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
Eduardo Reis , Catarina Gralha , Miguel P. Monteiro
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Abstract

Context:

MATLAB is a programming language vastly used in scientific and engineering domains by engineers, scientists, and researchers. Still, MATLAB seems to be perceived as being used mainly by non-professional programmers, not taking full advantage of MATLAB’s features (e.g., OOP-support). The current state of the art does not seem to verify these assumptions.

Objectives:

Our goal was to fill the gap in the characteristics of the MATLAB community and its users, how proficient they are with the MATLAB, and what is their satisfaction level.

Methods:

We performed a survey with 212 valid responses, aiming to characterize the community of MATLAB users and clone languages. The survey was published on several platforms, including Reddit, Linkedin, and MATLAB Central.

Results:

There is a balanced distribution across different levels of experience in the community. (12.74%) of our sample uses MATLAB only through the command window. The more users expect other people to use their programs, the more effort they will put into making the code easy to understand, maintain and reuse. The use of OOP is not widespread (22%). The majority of MATLAB users are satisfied with its modularity support.

Conclusions:

Our study provides insights into MATLAB’s use patterns that are potentially useful for entities responsible for MATLAB’s future evolution.

MATLAB和克隆语言用户社区调查
上下文:MATLAB是工程师、科学家和研究人员在科学和工程领域广泛使用的编程语言。尽管如此,MATLAB似乎被认为主要由非专业程序员使用,没有充分利用MATLAB的功能(例如,OOP支持)。目前的技术状态似乎无法验证这些假设。目标:我们的目标是填补MATLAB社区及其用户的特点、他们对MATLAB的熟练程度以及他们的满意度方面的空白。方法:我们对212个有效回答进行了调查,旨在描述MATLAB用户和克隆语言的社区特征。这项调查发表在多个平台上,包括Reddit、Linkedin和MATLAB Central。结果:社区中不同级别的经验分布均衡。(12.74%)的样本仅通过命令窗口使用MATLAB。用户越希望其他人使用他们的程序,他们就越努力使代码易于理解、维护和重用。OOP的使用并不普遍(22%)。大多数MATLAB用户对其模块化支持感到满意。结论:我们的研究为MATLAB的使用模式提供了见解,这些模式对负责MATLAB未来发展的实体可能有用。
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Journal of Computer Languages
Journal of Computer Languages Computer Science-Computer Networks and Communications
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