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The Defacto Issues in the Online Surveys
Gomathy C K
Department of Computer Science and Engineering SCSVMV University Tamilnadu India
Abstract: With the rapid advancements of technology, online surveying becomes a topic of great concern today and should be given much attention. Online surveying identifies a person and is permanently associated with the person and there will be a big blunder if the online surveying is compromised. So, it becomes the prime responsibility of an organization to store the online surveying features in a secured manner way. There are various approaches for generating online surveying tools and the template that ensures the protection as well as the merits and demand. Surveying systems are recent advancements in the field of online surveys and template protection which have strengthened public confidence and acceptance of overall the entire world.
Keywords: Information Management, Online Assessment, Survey Policy, Information Security, Web Service The Defacto Issues in the Online Surveys
DOI:https://doi.org/10.6025/ijwa/2020/12/1/16-20
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