
Online Survey System
Online Survey System java project report Using the Internet to conduct quantitative research presents challenges not found in conventional research. Some of our knowledge concerning the effective design and use of paper-based surveys does translate into electronic formats. However, electronic surveys have distinctive technological, demographic and response characteristics that affect how they should be designed, when they can be used and how they can be implemented. Survey design, subject privacy and confidentiality, sampling and subject solicitation, distribution methods and response rates and survey piloting are critical methodological components that must be addressed in order to conduct sound online research. Click here to get complete JAVA projects lists.
Conclusion
Online Survey System java project report The SSIOSS project has created the means for online school improvement survey to support school user operations. These operations enable SSIOSS to work efficiently with schools, enabling them to professionally generate their own survey form with the direct guidance of BESAR’s expertise on school improvement survey, but without the need for face to face consulting. Also our use of the Belief Desire Intention (BDI) model to implement SSIOSS made the system design clearer. Automating the generation of the survey form, survey table, and back-end program also is time and cost efficient for the Survey Company. This is another characteristic property of SSIOSS.
System Configuration:
H/W System Configuration:-
System : Pentium I3 Processor.
Hard Disk : 500 GB.
Monitor : Standard LED Monitor
Input Devices : Keyboard
Ram : 4 GB
S/W System Configuration:-
Operating system : Windows 7/8/10.
Available Coding Language : JAVA
Database : MYSQL
| Project Name | Online Survey System |
| Project Category | JAVA |
| Project Cost | 65$/ Rs 4999 |
| Delivery Time | 48 Hour |
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