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Monitoring Data Entry System
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The Monitoring Data Entry System provides a portable,
user-friendly way of entering and transfering monitoring data and
schedule information to/from contract monitors via conventional phone
lines and the internet. It was revolutionary when it was conceived in
1993 and it is still the only system of its kind used for broadcast
monitoring data entry.
In late 1993 IBB and AllPen Software developed an application for the Apple
Newton MessagePad product that facilitated monitoring according to a
pre-determined schedule WITHOUT the use of paper forms. At the end of a
monitoring week, the data could be retrieved by internet e-mail message
or a phone call from Washington or a regional Technical Monitoring
Office. The same phone call resulted in the monitor's schedule being
automatically updated.
In November 1995 we conducted a week-long meeting in St. Petersburg, Russia with
a group of 20 Russian/CIS contract monitors where we distributed the first Newtons.
Here is a picture of some of 'the guys' getting their first
look at the Newton and using it to monitor.
In 2001 IBB replaced the Newton-based system with one based on the Palm
OS. As the rugged Newtons were gradually phased out they were
replaced by Palm units.
2008 marks the 15th anniversary of the Newton and IBB's adoption of it
as the basis for a revolutionary new way to collect and manage live
monitoring data. With the introduction of the iPhone, iPod Touch and
the Software Developer Kit, IBB is marking that anniversary by moving
the live data entry apllication to these new platforms.
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