August/September 2001 Features
ARTICLE ONE
Integrating VoiceXML and an Application Server: A Case Study By Lionel Lavallee
Hewlett-Packard's middleware division, HP Bluestone, is committed to supporting voice-related content. It is also becoming increasingly apparent that the standard for expressing this content will be VoiceXML. HP Bluestone offers a state of the art J2EE platform in its Application Server and Core Services Framework. This article gives a background as to why HP Bluestone chose this strategy, and provides the reader with all the information necessary to download and explore the functionality of these technologies.
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ARTICLE TWO
VoiceXML Experience Report: Flight Tracker Voice Information By Dr. David Noever
This article describes the VoiceXML application for a commercial Airlines flight tracker that delivers voice query searches of current flight status for 2000 in-air flights per day, using the TellMe Networks deployment environment, perl, javascript and server-side search of dynamic data inputs. The piece also covers general principles of usability and programming.
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ARTICLE THREE
Object-Oriented VoiceXML By John Hicks
Suppose you wanted to bring Automatic Speech Recognition to the mass market; to offices of any size and budget; to agencies, foundations, non-profits, and small businesses. Suppose you wanted development prices to start at less than $10,000. How would you go about that? Well, two answers, of course: VoiceXML for deployability, and reusable parts.
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