Autonomous University of Coahuila, Mexico
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Autonomous University of Coahuila, Mexico
Autonomous University of Coahuila, Mexico

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Information systems support many purposes in organizations of any kind. Sometimes the information systems are used to know the tendency of the population on diverse subjects; surveys have become a public issue of relevance to people. In this project a web information system of georeferenced surveys has been developed and implemented to know the vote intention of the population of the Central Region of Coahuila. Using the Netbeans Integrated Development Environmet with the Controller View Model pattern and MySQL for the database management.

As a result, the application has been designed to identify geographic coordinates of the areas of interest for the application of the survey through waypoints and tracks; which record exact data of the location of the interviewer; the spring web framework modules was used for the complete development of the application.

Approximately 2800 surveys were applied in a 3-month span, and it allows recording of the audio session for each one of the pollsters, according to the selected area and the corresponding sectional obtaining precise and exact data on the opinions of the respondents for subsequent analysis and graphing.

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