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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 28, 2012
Filed:
May. 02, 2008
Ruthie D. Lyle, Durham, NC (US);
Ulysses Lamont Cannon, Durham, NC (US);
Ruthie D. Lyle, Durham, NC (US);
Ulysses Lamont Cannon, Durham, NC (US);
International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY (US);
Abstract
A meeting initialization request for a meeting can be identified. The meeting initialization request can specify a prompt time for attendance intentions. A programmatic trigger, referred to as a prompt trigger, can be established for the prompt time. A firing of this prompt trigger can occur when a current time equals the prompt time. At this time, at least one potential attendee for the meeting can be determined. A set of potential attendees is typically defined by the meeting initiator within the meeting initialization request. An intention message can be sent to the determined potential attendee responsive to a firing of the programmatic trigger. This intention message can be sent at a time close to the prompt time. The intention message can prompt the potential attendee to indicate whether the potential attendee intends to attend the meeting.