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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 19, 2013
Filed:
May. 23, 2008
Alan Graves, Kanata, CA;
Jeffrey Ritchett, Kanata, CA;
Brian Vezza, Allen, TX (US);
Avaya, Inc., Basking Ridge, NJ (US);
Abstract
A method of processing a communication request destined for an intended recipient, comprising: determining an interrupt worthiness of the communication request; determining an interruptability of the intended recipient; determining at least one delivery feature based on the interrupt worthiness of the communication request and the interruptability of the intended recipient; and causing delivery of the communication request over a communication system in accordance with the at least one delivery feature. Also, a method for monitoring workflows in an institutional environment, comprising: obtaining an indication that a workflow being executed by a particular user has been interrupted by a communication request; determining expected workflow resumption activity associated with the interrupted workflow; monitoring actual workflow resumption activity being executed by a user having resumed the interrupted workflow; carrying out a comparison between the expected and actual workflow activity; and conditionally notifying the user having resumed the interrupted workflow, based on the comparison.