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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 12, 2011
Filed:
Jan. 27, 2006
Stephanie D. Sadowski, Charlotte, NC (US);
Joseph M. Benvegnu, Littleton, CO (US);
Stephanie D. Sadowski, Charlotte, NC (US);
Joseph M. Benvegnu, Littleton, CO (US);
Accenture Global Services Limited, Dublin, IE;
Abstract
An IVR system designer receives design specification data (which may be either state definition data or IVR system document data) and stores it in a database. A design specification report can be generated based on the stored design specification data. The report may correspond to a chosen period of time or it may correspond to chosen version of the IVR system. It may provide one or more of the following: a summary of a state within the IVR system, a listing of the previous states that lead to the current state, prompts for the state, inputs for the state, a listing of decision outcomes, key performance indicator triggers for the state, global commands that are active in the state, business units for which the state is applicable, a sample dialogues listing, test scripts listing for testing the IVR system, a change history listing for the system, a design flow diagram for the system, or pseudo-code listing for a portion of the system.