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The IBM WebSphere Development Studio Client for iSeries (WDSC) team is currently seeking participants for future user feedback sessions. Sessions participants will have the opportunity to give feedback and help shape future designs of particular areas of the product. Some sessions will include hands-on activities with current and/or prototype designs. For the near future, we are seeking WDSC users who are active and/or have a strong interest in any of the following areas: Integrated iSeries debugger Embedded SQL support Analysis and understanding of applications DDS screen design Source code management In addition to the potential for sessions to be conducted in-person at the IBM Toronto Lab, sessions may be conducted remotely using teleconferencing and a network-based screen-sharing solution. Details will be provided by IBM. Sessions will be scheduled with individual participants (typically one session for each participant, though participants may be invited back for future activities). Breaks will be provided during each session, so you will have a chance to check your email or grab a coffee. You will be compensated for your time in these activities. If you are interested in taking part, please indicate via email by Monday March 19, 2007, directly to: Susan Hamilton ucdacts@xxxxxxxxxx (905) 413-2564 A limited number of participants will be selected. Susan will follow up with interested persons to ask additional questions to identify which session or sessions may be suitable for each person. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to get in contact. Your input is very important to us and we value our relationship with you. In addition, if you want to be involved in other future usability studies at IBM, please visit www.ibm.com/ucd to sign up. Craig Yellowlees iSeries User Experience e-mail: craigsy@xxxxxxxxxx
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