building a database-driven web survey application

The Challenge

A management consulting firm needed to track large amounts of client data to measure the success of their clients' strategic restructuring plans. Over 200 on-line questions had to be completed by many people within these organizations. Reviewers in different physical locations needed to share information, track previous answers, and make edits to the results.

The Solution

Simplexity built a series of living forms with an administrative interface on top of a custom data collection and retrieval system. This custom web database application was built to be convenient for the participants and easily administered by the client.

The questionnaire was made usable by breaking it into logical, digestible sections. These sections were made web accessible and editable. Each participant was free to fill out the survey at their convenience. If a participant chose to fill out only part of the survey in one sitting, their answers were saved. Upon returning to the survey, the application “remembered” the completed answers. The participant could then edit previous answers and enter new answers.

Because form results were stored in a database, custom reporting could be implemented to the client’s specifications. Administration and reporting functions were accessed via a web interface built to meet the client’s workflow.

Lessons Learned

The management consulting company sent an RFP for a different solution than the one Simplexity ultimately devised. By carefully re-evaluating the client’s need, Simplexity was able to build a more fitting solution than the one initially requested, saving the client both time and money.

Organizations frequently ask for assistance with a perceived solution rather than with a known problem (or need). The range of vision for solutions is usually limited by experience. Making business and audience analysis the first step in any project brings clarity to the process, and ultimately saves development dollars. Beginning a web development project with a clear definition of the need allows consideration for a wider variety of options. Clients are often surprised by the range of technical possibilities available.

For more information about how Simplexity can help you today, please email or call Eric Hughes at 510/763.4488.

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