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JSurveyLib is a Java survey/questionnaire engine that is embeddable and easy to configure. It supports many question types and a powerful scripting language to add even more customization.
A program aimed to allow users to record the results of a 3D survey of a site; to verify the measurements are internally consistant and provide a visual representation of the site.
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Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform is Google Cloud's comprehensive platform for developers to build, scale, govern, and optimize agents and models. Choose from Google's most advanced models and third-party models like Anthropic's Claude Model Family.
A complete survey administration and data collection system. A fully featured replacement for Quancept, supporting CAPI, Web, CATI, PDA and Paper survey modes. Sonar is the reference implementation of JCaiF for CAPI and Web survey interviewing. Try it!
SurveyForge is a survey definition and execution tool oriented to statisticians running on JEE platform with special emphasis on data entry made easy, use of existing standards (Triple-S, Metanet, DDI) and reuse of standard (or not) classifications