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AppSignal installs in minutes and auto-configures dashboards, alerts, and error tracking.
Works out of the box for Rails, Django, Express, Phoenix, and more. Monitoring exceptions and performance in no time.
QueLang is a designing tool to use for Questionnaire Design.
This is the first implementation of QueLang. QueLang is a language I designed for Questionnaire Design and Implementation.
This software can compile your code (written in .ql text files) into a special .qlc format (a kind of database). Then it can read those .qlc files to open them in viewer and export them to PDF format.
It can be also used for exam and test designing!
Tested on:
-Linux Ubuntu 12.04
-Windows 7 64-bit
QueLang can run by double clicking the .jar (or .exe)...
Doing online research has never been easier. You can write surveys online, run a clustering survey, and infinitely customize by adding JSP code. It can generate agile reports from JIRA and Bugzilla hours, and online diagrams.
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.
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