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by Adam Zammit
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#queXF
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An Open Source, web based paper form verification and data entry system |
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queXF takes scanned paper forms generated using queXML and reads them. Operators then verify that queXF has read the form correctly using a web browser. The data collected can be exported to DDI, CSV or statistical packages. |
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queXF can be used as a web based, Open Source alternative to programs such as Cardiff Teleform and Remark OMR, in some situations. It can be used as a CADE (Computer Assisted Data Entry) tool. |
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queXF removes the need to manually enter form data, therefore reducing error and fatigue. queXF does OMR (Optical Mark Recognition) on each form to determine if boxes have been filled. A verifier (using a web browser) will then confirm that the entered fields are correct, and also enter any character data. |
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Operators need little knowledge of the form design as queXF breaks down the verification task in to a question by question process. The operator works in a web browser and does not need to install any other software on their computer, therefore can work from any location with network access. |
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Development for queXF occurs on Launchpad: https://launchpad.net/quexf |