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Please see the email from Ahmad Alam on a survey he is conducting:

“I’m a 2nd year Computer Science PhD. student at the University of Manchester  researching attitudes to data sharing within the archaeological community with a view to developing tools for integrating and sharing archaeological data. To this end, having conducted semi-structured interviews, I have developed an on-line survey to identify issues that are acting as barriers to data sharing within the archaeological community.”

 “It is in effect a form of requirements analysis, but with a focus on non-functional requirements, such as governance, ownership of data etc. as opposed to functional requirements, i.e. formats for capturing data, scope of a proposed system etc. Hence I have adopted  Q-Methodology for the survey, which is a ‘subjective’ or qualitative survey technique the results of are then examined quantitatively, by means of statistical analysis.”

http://personalpages.manchester.ac.uk/staff/ahmad.alam/quserguide.html 

 
http://personalpages.manchester.ac.uk/staff/ahmad.alam/qsort.html