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LimeSurvey (previously known as PHPSurveyor) is a PHP web application that interacts with MySQL/MSSQL/Postgres to develop, publish and collect responses to surveys. There are several ways to insert ... [More] data into the survey: either by a 'pretty' public screen which presents the question(s), or using a data entry screen. It includes the capacity to generate individual 'tokens' and branching and has numerous question types and basic statistics. [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

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Opina is a web management tool for poll management. The application is designed so any user is able to create questionnaires, publish them to obtain responses and process results afterwards. Opina is a product of klicap - ingeniería del puzle
Created over 2 years ago.

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Add questionnaires to a website for job applicants to fill out.
Created about 1 year ago.

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This toolkit will support the rapid development of questionnaires and large web forms. First up, javascript-based. Don't have time to noodle with anything except miniature application within ... [More] browser. This would talk JSON to back end. Trimpath JST. Trimpath Query. Mylib dependency. Pick obscure small 3rd party lib for javascript lib layer, so as not to conflict with any popular lib that may be on production front end, also don't pick prototypejs because some production sites won't allow prototype. hm... Mylib project appears dead... perfect! Embed feature-detection etc. utilities into Trimpath project :-) Ok, go. Note: javascript in browser memory--20 meg. That's a lot of room. Also can store and retrieve serialized JSON in cookies. [Less]
Created 3 months ago.

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An ASP.NET questionnaire in C#
Created about 1 year ago.

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Apache Velocity based environment to generate question driven data pieces. Environment extends Apache Velocity Template Language with the ability to define user questions. Quest runtime system ... [More] provides console and GUI user interface implementations. Typical use case is to write questionnaire for product configurations. [Less]
Created 7 months ago.

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pQuest is a PHP based tool that renders online questionnaires and saves user input. pQuest questionnaires need to be set up in a MySQL database, following pQuests structure. pQuest Light is a small ... [More] derivative of pQuest, to support the saving of user input of existing HTML questionnaires. [Less]
Created 12 months ago.

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WelcomeThis whole thing has changed. Aiming for for TOOLKIT of discrete TOOLS, rather than framework anymore. Framework is too hard to grow. Will RENAME project again. A TOOLKIT of discrete ... [More] tools across all platforms and other frameworks for that matter really would be Informed Simplicity--overlapping discrete tool coverages. I am skeptical that a framework can be informed simplicity. In practice it has proven impossible to change an ongoing production questionnaire producing environment to use a new framework that cleans up all the messes. I would instead break down the current partial framework elements that are in place and replace everything with a toolkit approach, where you use discrete tools to quickly assemble questionnaires etc. with no "framework runtime" to deal with. Sort of more like QPL approach with generation of the final deployment. QPL approach in general is somewhat toolkit. But, there is an embedded runtime in the final output. There is a tool for specifying the questionnaire which is nice. The output code is also not intended to be very hackable for going forward with customizations. there is also not easy to generate individual fields and drop them in an already customized output from QPL spec. it's all a monolithic piece. intended customizations are not accomodated too much, somewhat limited. QPL is also behind the curve and has slow release cycle. no file uploads. Take the general QPL approach, get rid of the runtime, make it hackable, put in standard tools (e.g. smarty). (get rid of dojo, dojo is not a toolkit even though it is called that, it is a monolithic framework with big runtime dep). I think at this point I may mix ATK framework into this mess again and see what comes out of it, ATK mixed with odd table design. Could be interesting. Maybe Zend framework. Trimpath core components can be incorporated into custom ATK ajax node types. Vintage Trimpath components extremely useful in context of end-user forms/questionnaires(where the data is not too much, ever, so no browser memory issue in that class of applications). Not Junction though. Junction is a framework piece (Rails clone) which may have too many assumptions about how things should work to be useful in other contexts (anti-informed simplicity). Also custom ATK nodetypes/modules for the QDB odd table design. Editable listings basically. Might be interesting. Also improvements to core Trimpath components could come out of it (JST and TrimQuery). The problem before with trying this with ATK is that we tried to adapt to a perceived limitation of how the table should look to ATK ("normal" horizontal table) and do it that way, with the result that QDB/qna lost all of its own character. We should keep QDB design and philosophy and mix it with ATK and see what comes out. A series of interesting ATK modules I would think. In summary, toolkit approach is the only way to push the production mess forward. QDB is a SIMPLE and INFORMED framework to quickly produce web-based questionnaires, application forms, request forms, surveys, FAQ, Ask-The-Experts formats, user interfaces to enterprise systems. http://code.google.com/p/qdb-framework/wiki/Overview [Less]
Created 9 months ago.

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Journey is a web application for creating and administering questionnaires. It features a user-friendly AJAX interface for creating questionnaires, the ability to style your questionnaire with custom ... [More] HTML and CSS code, and a wide variety of question types to choose from. Questionnaire takers can fill out a questionnaire partially and return to it later, or (at your option) amend their responses after they've already submitted them. Journey was originally designed for creating casting applications for theatre-style live action roleplaying games (LARPs), and is used by several LARP groups in the northeastern US for that purpose. [Less]
Created about 1 year ago.

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ABC Questionnaire is designed to be a questionnaire in the form of a question/situation, X different scenario answers, and you have to say how likely you are to react as described in the scenario ... [More] answer. It is kept simple in design (csv file) and then renders it. [Less]
Created about 1 year ago.