Assessment Tools... QMWISe

Questionmark Web Integration Services environment (QMWISe), a comprehensive series of application program interfaces (API), enables registration, management and reporting systems to integrate tightly with Questionmark Perception. QMWISe lets developers access and interact with Perception. It also lets developers make calls that add participants to the Perception database as well as schedule them for assessments. The APIs let administrators find a list of all assessments available in Perception; enables users to logon to Perception without having to enter a password or adding, deleting or changing a participant in the security database; schedule all participants in a given category to take one or more particular tests; and more. To preview QMWISe, visit http://www.questionmark.com/us/perception/qmwise.htm. Questionmark, Stamford, CT, (800) 863-3950, www.questionmark.com.

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