UNICOM Intelligence Interviewer
This User Guide describes how to use UNICOM Intelligence Interviewer and its associated applications to build and run Web-based interviewing questionnaires.
UNICOM Intelligence Interviewer activities in UNICOM Intelligence Interviewer Server - Admin
UNICOM Intelligence Interviewer activities are activities that you can run from UNICOM Intelligence Interviewer - Server Admin when you have UNICOM Intelligence Interviewer installed.
Design activities
▪Build: Define a questionnaire.
▪View Survey Link: Displays a list of URLs for running live and test interviews. Select the test link to test your questionnaire. This opens a new window, and runs the interview in the same way that a respondent would run an interview: there is no menu bar and no online help.
Manage activities
▪Launch: Prepare projects for interviewing.
▪Participants: Load participant records into the participant database.
▪Review Interviews: Review telephone, web, and personal interviews after they have finished.
▪Quotas: Check quotas and change quota targets.
▪Manage Logs: View and download UNICOM Intelligence Interviewer log files.
Data Collection activities
▪Export Data: Export interview data in different formats.
▪Publish Data: Publishing live data to a reporting application (IBM Cognos Business Intelligence), that provides enterprise level reporting, analysis, score-carding, and event notification.
Reports activities
▪Status: Monitor a project’s interviewing status.
▪Interviewing: Run reports on projects that use sample management.
▪Activation History: Monitor project activation status. The activity provides options for viewing pending and completed activations and creating activation history filters.
Notes
▪The following activities do not support Firefox 10 or above; to use them, you must use Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 or above (in compatibility mode when using version 10.x):
Build
Survey Tabulation
▪To use Microsoft Internet Explorer 11, a Microsoft update is required. See:
▪Microsoft Windows 2008 R2 enables IE Enhanced Security Configuration (ESC), which might block the HTML editor features in UNICOM Intelligence Server products. To disable IE Enhanced Security Configuration (ESC) , see the Windows 2008 R2 help.
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