Web Survey Bibliography
Quanvert has continued its dominance in the survey reporting space despite the release of other products by competing providers. But is its time coming to an end? Can it continue to deliver to the needs of users, or is it about to be superseded? The paper begins with an overview of the Quanvert application, and moves on to discuss a number of significant developments, which have changed the technological landscape and created new opportunities for taking a fresh look at how to address the needs of the market. It is more than just about replacing Quanvert functionality; it is about understanding the business processes around it. The paper will describe what SPSS has learnt – both from customers and competitors – and how it has responded in order to bring a real alternative to Quanvert to the market.
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Web survey bibliography - The Challenges of a Changing World (11)
- XSight and the shaping of Marketing Analytics; 2007; Birks, D. F.
- Whither statistical metadata?; 2007; Westlake, A.
- Video mediated communication: Implications for surveys; 2007; Anderson, A. H.
- Utopia - a complete research management system; 2007; Brandwood, T.
- Triple-S: The broader horizon; 2007; Wright, Ge.
- The use of seasonal adjustment software within the Office for National Statistics; 2007; Hussain, F., McLaren, C. H., Stuttard, N.
- The challenge of geocoding large-scale travel surveys; 2007; J.Smith, A. J.
- Spoken and multimodal dialog systems for survey research; 2007; Johnston, M.
- Qualitative data exchange: Methods and tools; 2007; Corti, L.
- New technologies and tools for study management: Designing, implementing and maintaining a Web-based...; 2007; Courtney, L., Warmoth, E., Rodan, M., Katz, K., Subramanian, S., Kiely, M.
- Is Quanvert here to stay?; 2007; Read, N.