Survey & Reporting
web application
Built for the Romtens Foundation, Romania, as support for an European Project concerning workplace health promotion.
ASP.NET
SQL Server
HTML
CSS
Survery & Reporting
Survery & Reporting
The problem

The European Network for Workplace Health Promotion was established in 1996 and since then has been at the leading edge of developments in European workplace health promotion.

In 2009, it's Romanian partner, the Romtens Foundation, was invested with delivering the 2010 European Survey for workplace health. This survey had to be accessed from over 18 countries, over the course of more than a year, which pointed out the first problem: creating a platform that would allow administrators from each country to localize and administrate their own survey.

On top of that, analytics were required by project administrators, in order to drill down and make important assumptions about the state of workplace health in the participating countries.

The solution

The first thing we needed to do was create a framework to localize content and allow local administrators to translate each of their surveys. This was a breeze, we used the Microsoft LINQ technology to quickly create a custom DAL (Data Access Layer), and continued with some fast ASP.NET Forms to expose functionality to the end user.

Newsletters and e-mail notifications were next, and integrating the platform with a local mail service provider was a must.

Charts and analytics where implemented using a lightweight charting library provided by Microsoft for the .NET Framework 3.5.

The whole survey platform was built using ASP.NET 3.5 and Microsoft Ajax, the technology of choice at that time for seamless in browser user experience.

Project summary

Customer: Romtens Foundation
Release date: September 2009

Romtems Foundation

Romtens Foundation, a non-governmental, not for profit organization, was founded in 1998 by a group of medical doctors.

The general aim of the ROMTENS Foundation is to give its contribution to the amelioration of population's health especially by increasing the role of the Health Promotion and Primary Health Care Network within the health care system.