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ELF (Electronic List Function) System Launches to Help Power Christmas

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The new system ELF or Electronic List Function is an e-enabled web tool to help solve Santa's annual dilemma of creating an accurate record of Naughty or Nice behaviour for use in the festive season. The previously longwinded and often error prone process of manually writing lists, figuring out if people have been good or bad this year has now been completely streamlined thanks to a user friendly e-marketing initiative powered by STRANGE Corporation.

London (PRWEB) November 1, 2006 -- After a successful pilot in 2005, seeing some 3 million reports successfully created the system is now ready for its global launch. Paul Honey, MD at STRANGE Corporation commented. "This new tool is great. The old process of determining who's been Naughty or who's been Nice has been completely streamlined and put on the web. Now people all over the world can submit reports of Good and Bad behaviour through the system and this provides a valuable reference tool for Santa"

The ELF system works on a simple user friendly interface. People are encouraged to report instances of Naughty or Nice behaviour and rank it on a scale. The Naughty Scale ranges from ' a little bit naughty' through 'quite naughty' through to the most serious rating 'unspeakably naughty' whereas the Nice scale ranges from ' a bit nice' through 'jolly nice' to the highest nice rating 'exceedingly nice'.

This new tool is great. The old process of determining who's been Naughty or who's been Nice has been completely streamlined and put on the web. Now people all over the world can submit reports of Good and Bad behaviour through the system and this provides a valuable reference tool for Santa
Along with the Naughty or Nice scale a space is also provided for comments to add more details of specific occurrences of the reported behaviour. To ensure a factual and accurate account of the behaviour in question is achieved an email is automatically sent to the person in question asking them to validate their behaviour. The person is then given the opportunity to respond with any comments. This helps ensure that there is a full and accurate account of the behaviour and that both sides are heard. The final step in the process is for the ELF system to rule on the final verdict of the behaviour and assign a Cased ID and an 'official' rating.

The ELF system is located at http://www.checkingittwice.co.uk and will be online until midnight December 24th 2006.

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