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E-Data Collection
3.0
| Publisher: |
E-Centric, Inc
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| Award: |
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| Date added: |
February 22, 2007 |
| License: |
Freeware |
| Supported OS: |
Windows 2000/XP |
| Minimum requirements: |
.NET Framework version 1.1 or later, MS SQL Server 7.0 or later, IIS, Internet Explorer 5.5 or later |
| File size: |
4670K; Download Now |
| Date released: |
July 23, 2006 |
| Uninstaller included?: |
Yes |
| Screenshot: |
View screenshot |
| Virus Report: |
Clean! July 15, 2007 |
Publisher's Description
Full-featured Survey System enabling you to create surveys on the fly, complete with a reporting tool that generates attractive, customizable reports, and dynamic filters that allow you to narrow results on selected criteria to facilitate analysis. Create an entire survey, complete with a reporting system with filtering capabilities, in a matter of minutes. Features include: *Group multiple surveys into survey collections. *Assign roles to Administrative Users determining who can view reports, create surveys, or publish surveys. *Create test data to preview reports and purge test data with the click of a button. (i.e., distinguish between test data and real data.) *Allow or disallow multiple submissions from a single survey taker. *Set the date range for which the Survey will be active. *Upload and add images to surveys. *Assign multiple response types to a single question. *Specify which response fields are required fields. *Determine control types (dropdownlists, textboxes, radiobuttons, etc.) for each response type. *Add date and email controls with validation (complete with a calendar pop up for the date control). *Add custom JavaScript to response controls. *Use data from external sources (i.e., another database on the server) to populate dropdownlists with answer options. *Filter report results by date, or question responses (i.e., determine custom filters to use as criteria for generating reports). *Multiple report views (to display comments, raw scores, question averages, section averages, text answers, or any combination of the above). *View reports averaging results collectively or view reports on individual survey submissions one by one. *Reports produce a visual representation of response value averages (by question and by section). |
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