CCEAC’s Ethical Benchmark
Posted on Friday, November 26th, 2021
Client | Pat Poitevin |
Professor(s) | Howard Rosenblum, Laura McHugh |
Program | Computer Engineering Technology – Computing Science |
Students | Andrew Fang Enzo Maitan Meetkumar Patel |
Project Description:
The Ethical Benchmark has two major parts, the user view and the administrator view. The Admin is responsible for adding and editing content for the user to consume, as of this report, the content he is able to manage is mainly questionnaires which helps the user self-evaluate their company, and annexed content, which provides information regarding the subjects covered in the questionnaire. Additionally, the administrator is able to get metrics on how companies are performing, having the possibility to filter by fields such as location and industry.
Meanwhile, the user is able to consume the toolkit without having to create an account. As for the User, whenever he answers a question, he is presented with additional information on the subject he answered. At the completion of the questionnaire, the user is provided a benchmark which reflects every weak point the company has, as well as a comparison to the other user’s answers.
Short Description:
The Ethical Benchmark had as its objective to provide a free, easy to use solution, which would allow users to self-evaluate, by using the tool, their own company in regards to fighting corruption.