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1. Analysts International New Analyst: Briefcase
www.analystsinternational.com/ - [Cached]Published on: 8/20/2000 Last Visited: 3/7/2001
Tests are our business , says David Chayer , vice president of research and test development at DRC. Items are the heart of our operation and are a valuable property..
DRC operates in an intensely competitive , politically charged environment. Chayer notes : Every project we undertake is unique and deadlines are tight..
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Chayer explains that administering tests to hundreds of thousands of students on the same day is still a paper-and-pencil operation , at least for the near future. Any improvement in meeting clients' needs would have to come from writing , reviewing , editing , and publishing the tests via a computer-based process. Electronic versions of property are easily managed and more secure , Chayer notes.
DRC required a system that would manage test creation throughout the process and be accessible to employees and contractors scattered throughout the United States.
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Chayer sees great potential in DRC's system. We look forward to greater efficiency and better control over the entire process , he says. The system will help us safeguard our intellectual property and expand our item author pool , making us more competitive. Chayer notes that the system has been shown at educational conferences. He expects to begin phasing in the new system later this year. -
2. Analysts International New Analyst: Briefcase
www.analysts.com/gendetail.jht - [Cached]Published on: 10/31/2000 Last Visited: 2/8/2001
Tests are our business, says David Chayer, vice president of research and test development at DRC. Items are the heart of our operation and are a valuable property..
DRC operates in an intensely competitive, politically charged environment. Chayer notes : Every project we undertake is unique and deadlines are tight..
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Chayer explains that administering tests to hundreds of thousands of students on the same day is still a paper-and-pencil operation, at least for the near future. Any improvement in meeting clients' needs would have to come from writing, reviewing, editing, and publishing the tests via a computer-based process. Electronic versions of property are easily managed and more secure, Chayer notes.
DRC required a system that would manage test creation throughout the process and be accessible to employees and contractors scattered throughout the United States.
...
Chayer sees great potential in DRC's system. We look forward to greater efficiency and better control over the entire process, he says. The system will help us safeguard our intellectual property and expand our item author pool, making us more competitive. Chayer notes that the system has been shown at educational conferences. He expects to begin phasing in the new system later this year.

