Revolutionizing Examinations with the Ability Test Application
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https://doi.org/10.48001/978-81-980647-5-2-7Keywords:
Ability Test Application, UI Mock-ups, ExamSoft, Google FormsAbstract
The Ability Test Application aims to transform online exams with an intuitive MCQ platform integrated into websites, offering automated scoring, comprehensive performance analytics, and secure test environments. Unlike conventional methods, which are labor-intensive and biased, this project supports hiring decisions with automated insights. In contrast to tools like ExamSoft and Google Forms, it enhances security and provides instant feedback. The project involves creating UI mock-ups, gathering requirements through interviews and surveys, and developing a reliable backend and responsive frontend. Rigorous testing ensures functionality, while advanced security features reduce human error and protect exam integrity. The application empowers hiring managers with data-driven insights and supports efficient decision-making by identifying trends and growth opportunities, ultimately redefining the examination process.
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