Title: The Internet Revolution in Realtime Reporting
1The Internet Revolution in Real-time Reporting
- Donna Humphreys
- Pulse Train Ltd
2A short introduction to Pulse Train
- Founded in 1976
- Supplies integrated software solutions for survey
research - Key products
- Bellview CATI
- STAR
- Bellview WEB
- Pulsar
3Presentation outline
- The Internet on business and survey research
- Data analysis past, present and future
- Real-time reporting what exactly is it
- How could it work for you
- Pros and Cons of real-time reporting
4Impact of the Internet
- Business is going to change more in the next ten
years than it has in the last fifty - If the 1980s were about quality and the 1990s
were about reengineering, then the 2000s will be
about velocity. (Bill Gates, Business _at_ the
Speed of Thought)
5Statistics and predictions
- 304 million Internet users - March 2000 (NUA
Internet Surveys) - 765 million users world wide by 2005
- 213 million users in Europe by 2005 (Computer
Industry Almanac)
6Impact of the Internet in business
- Communication via the Internet
- Business transactions over the Internet
- Delivery of documents at click of a button
- Global - the world is getting smaller
- Speed! - culture change. People wont wait
7The Internet in survey research
- Data collection
- Lots of interest and hype
- Settling into niche markets
- Not suitable for all surveys - telephone and face
to face still remains strong - New issues - sample bias, response rates,
respondent data
8Trends for analysis and reporting
- Printed tables - 70s 80s
- Specialist packages - STAR, Merlin, Quantum
- Specialist users - limited to specwriters
- Desk-top analysis - 80s 90s
- advent of personal computers
- empowered researchers and clients
9Delivering the data to the end-user
- Interactive desk-top analysis
- data supplied on disk
- login to data stored elsewhere
- Ability to tabulate and interrogate data
- Downside was loss of control by supplier -
misinterpretation of data
10Table publishing
- Electronic publishing of tables
- led by ISPC with ITE-Fiche (now E-tabs)
- Internet allowed development of this type of
product - Output in HTML format
- Easier links to other documents
- Global access to tables
112000s - real-time reporting
- Assumption that everything is possible via the
Internet - Greater need for results while survey
progressing, not waiting until its completed - If its possible to do, lets do it!!
12What is real-time reporting?
- On-line access via the Web to electronically
published tables - HTML output from standard tabs packages
- e.g. E-tabs
13What is real-time reporting?
- Interactive
- access to a data file or files
- create and save tables and charts
- produce a project personal to the user
- Working with data in real-time
- data stored in relational database, so constantly
changing
14Reporting in real-time of how data collected
- Monitoring of data during collection -
particularly on the Internet - Not cross-tabs or charts
- Respondent behaviour
- Response rates
- Abandonment of interviews
- Who is responding and when
15Bellview WEB
- Internet interviewing package
- Questionnaire developed in QSL
- Uploaded to the Web server
- Respondents presented with questionnaire via
- specific URL
- banners or pop-up windows
16Pulsar WEB
- Generates tables and charts
- Reads different data types and formats
- Creation of user variables on the fly
- With Bellview WEB data, tables are incremented as
survey progresses -
17Internet Management Kit
- Remote management of surveys via the Internet
- Allows monitoring of
- quotas
- response rates to questions
- filtering of completed interviews
- Allows decisions to be made regarding possible
modifications of survey
18Real-time reporting in action
Lets take a look.
19Real-time reporting - the pros
- Instant results, whenever you want them
- Access to the data itself
- Results up to date
- World-wide accessibility
- Survey process much quicker
20Real-time reporting - the pros
- Empowers people
- Able to produce own reports and interrogate data
- Good for monitoring surveys as they progress
- Adds value to your research results
21Real-time reporting - cons
- CPU intensive
- Not necessarily fast - modem speeds etc
- Security issues
- Not suitable for all surveys
22Real-time reporting - cons
- Do you want your clients to have access to the
data? - Control over interpretation of data is lost
- Sampling imbalances
23How does the future look?
- Will the technical issues be resolved?
- As with data collection will it remain in a niche
area? - How suitable is it for surveys, especially large
studies? - Will it really save time?
24Conclusion is there an Internet revolution?
- The Internet has an impact on business and
therefore survey research - Progression of reporting tools has been driven by
advances in technology - Needs of users demands how reporting develops
- The power and technology of the Internet gives us
the ability to report in real-time, on-line
25The Internet Revolution in Real-time Reporting
- Donna Humphreys
- Pulse Train Ltd