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U.S. Air Force funds grant for Multilingual Web Survey
March 5, 2010
The University of Oregon recently hired Bravo Web to produce a multilingual web survey funded by the U.S. Air Force.
The system features:
- unique url per country
- access code entry with mapping to country and language
- relational normalized database
- easy web-based administration for translators to input translations
- compensation component
- user registration
- multiple choice, text input, true/false and other question types such as timed
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