CAASPP Assessment Delivery System Sample Clauses

CAASPP Assessment Delivery System. The ETS solution supports all operational domains, from test development to scoring and reporting. ETS’s system consists of fully integrated individual component services that provide a high performance and robust solution for the administration of Smarter Balanced and non-Smarter Balanced assessments for California. Figure 3 represents the high level physical architecture of the CAASPP Assessment Delivery System that supports interim and summative Smarter Balanced assessments as well non-Smarter Balanced assessments.
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CAASPP Assessment Delivery System. The ETS solution supports all operational domains, from test development to scoring and reporting. ETS’s system consists of fully integrated individual component services that provide a high performance and robust solution for the administration of Smarter Balanced and non-Smarter Balanced assessments for California. Figure 3 represents the high level physical architecture of the CAASPP Assessment Delivery System that supports interim and summative Smarter Balanced assessments as well non-Smarter Balanced assessments. Figure 3. Scalable Architecture of the CAASPP Assessment Delivery System The CAASPP Assessment Delivery System will use a single proprietary solution (AIR Test Delivery System) that meets the general Smarter Balanced defined requirements. ETS will further clarify with the CDE that this implementation addresses any California-specific variations allowable through the Smarter Balanced state procedures manual. Where the solution integrates with external Smarter Balanced systems, such as the Digital Library, (e.g. Digital library, UCLA), ETS will use the defined standards and formats for data exchange. The configuration specifications development process requires making a number of important decisions, often in a short period of time, following contract award. ETS will schedule a series of one- to two-hour meetings over several days to review the provided system configurations and inform any required adjustments. ETS will coordinate with the CDE to schedule the systems configuration meetings to work through the necessary details of the solution specifications. During these specifications meetings, ETS will work through the configuration decisions needed at one time. When applicable, ETS will provide screen shots and other supporting documentation to allow participants to visualize how different options will look in the various solution components. Decisions to be made during the configuration specifications meetings will include, but are not limited to: Test names and the order of tests listed the dates during which the student test window will be open, including any scheduled downtime for maintenance and updates which test settings that the TA can change in the TA interface at the time the student takes a test, and which test settings must be changed in advance in TOMS what values are allowed for each tool the content of the messages that will be displayed to the student at various times during a testing session which forbidden applications shou...

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