Needed: Programmer needed to design a team pairing software, for experimental economics program. Project: Treatment#1: Users are first asked a series of questions, where there response are graded against a series of decision rules. Feedback is then provided to the user, and they can make the next series of desicions in the tree. At the end of the session the server will tally the final total of the desicion session, and store the results in a exportable format for analysis, and display the results to the user. Treatment#2: Subjects are paired together against the central administrating server entity, which follows a strict series of guidelined decisions. Subjects are allowed to communicate through a convention, (chat,paper,signaling etc.) and the server will coordinate this I/O with the clients, and the game will continue as in Treatment #1 only the pair will act as a single subject.
## Deliverables
Complete and fully-functional working program(s) in executable form as well as complete source code of all work done. - Complete documentation of the implimentation. - Object models design, such that modifications can be made to the code. Complete copyrights to all work purchased.
## Platform
The program should be browser-based (IE4.0+/Netscape/Mozilla), using the client/server app. client model. We are hoping to host it via our Apache webserver in either asp, php, or other required formats (non-implimentation specific) running on Windows NT 4/Linux 7.2/Windows 2000. You may use whatever tools available to impliment, though it should be standards based language. The program is turn-based, and each pair is independent with respect to the group. The interested programmer can read the detailed specifications/description overview from the attached doc.
## Deadline information
Direct commication with pricipals will be handled via email/phone conversations. Test bed machines are available and we are able to beta test the software. Specifics of the setup: 1 server/30 clients and the details are available. Only want to consider coders who understand the need to be contacts (on occasion) with questions when modification of the code is required. Standard block of time can be determined.