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Books on the Voice Markup Language (VoiceXML) and related topics...
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Definitive
VoiceXML
The definitive reference guide to VoiceXML by Adam Hocek and David
Cuddihy.
Adam Hocek, David Cuddihy
Format: Paperback, 480pp.
Publisher: Prentice Hall Professional Published: January 2003 |
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VoiceXML 2.0
Developer's Guide
Engineer your way to excellence! This professional resource explains
in full detail how to build VoiceXML-based applications using real-world
programs you can adapt for your own projects. The book includes three
full-scale, enterprise-level applications complete with all source code.
The Staff of DreamTech Inc
Format: Paperback, 358pp.
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Published: June 2002 |
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VoiceXML:
Introduction to Developing Speech Applications
VoiceXML excels at introducing the process of developing
speech-enabled applications. With advice including how to phrase a prompt,
how to specify grammar for recognizing the caller's response to a prompt,
and what to do if the caller does not respond appropriately, this text
answers fundamental speech user-interface questions. Jim Larson's book is
well suited as a college textbook for students and a trade book for
professionals developing speech applications.
James A. Larson
Format: Paperback, 336pp.
Publisher: Prentice Hall Professional Technical Reference
Published: June 2002
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VoiceXML:
10 Projects to Voice Enable Your Web Site
VoiceXML is rapidly becoming the de facto language standard for
handling the transition from visual Web browsing to synthesized
text-to-speech information access. This book provides Web designers,
database managers, and systems designers with all the tools and templates
they need to accomplish this transition in the least amount of time and at
the lowest possible cost. Mark Miller walks readers step-by-step through
ten real world applications-from statement of the problem through code
examination, error checking, and deployment-to clearly demonstrate how to
use currently available tools, techniques, and strategies for building
Internet voice applications. Accompanying each applications project is a
telephone number that allows readers to listen to, and interact with, an
actual working example of the application.
Mark Miller
Format: Paperback, 400pp.
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Published: March 2002
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VoiceXML: Strategies
and Techniques for Effective Voice Application Development with Voicexml
2.0 with CD-ROM
VoiceXML unites the power of the Internet with the ubiquity of the
telephone, making it possible for businesses to replace legacy,
proprietary IVR platforms with a unified architecture for delivering
automated self-service from any device. Without exception, every major
voice and call center technology company has embraced VoiceXML, and tens
of thousands of developers have already begun building and deploying
VoiceXML applications. In this book, experts Chetan Sharma and Jeff Kunins
explore this powerful technology and offer you a clear understanding of
VoiceXML, its history, and its business uses.
Providing insights that will help your company improve customer
service quality and reduce costs, this informative reference manual
introduces you to VoiceXML and serves as a practical programming resource
for professional VoiceXML developers. You’ll learn how to create a
VoiceXML development environment, and receive tutorials on topics such as
VoiceXML 2.0 vendor-independent grammars and deployment options for
successful voice applications. Two appendices contain the source code for
field service case studies and various VoiceXML tips and tricks.
Chetan Sharma, Jeff Kunins
Format: Paperback, 496pp.
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Published: December 2001
Edition Desc: Book & CD-ROM
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Voice Enabling
Web Applications: VoiceXML and Beyond
Ken Abbott's Voice Enabling Web Applications: VoiceXML and Beyond is
a comprehensive introduction to the syntax, concepts and strategies
underlying the development of voice-based Internet applications. You'll
learn how VoiceXML (VXML) is the perfect candidate for creating
voice-enabled applications, accomplished through a summary and comparative
analysis of the roles both markup languages and user interfaces play in
creating today's Web architectures. You'll be introduced to VXML syntax
and programming concepts, quickly learning how to develop dynamic voice
applications by following along with the creation of a voice-enabled
personal information manager. You'll also learn about Voice User Interface
(VUI) design principles, gaining valuable insight into the techniques used
to create efficient, user-friendly voice applications.
Ken Abbott
Format: Paperback, 256pp.
Publisher: APress L. P.
Published: November 2001
Edition Desc: Book & CD-ROM
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The VoiceXML
Handbook
Do you know telephony but need to learn about the Web? Do you know
the Web but need to learn telecom? Are you a Webmaster who need to
telephony-enable your site? If you answered "Yes" to any of
these questions, then this book is for you. Bob Edgar explains everything
you need to understand and use VoiceXML, the "HTML for
telephony" which is revolutionizing the industry.
Not a telephony expert? Not a Web expert? No problem, Bob covers all
the background you'll need: how the Web works, how telecom and computer
telephony work, XML, voice browsers and more. Once you've understood the
background, Bob starts with a "Hello, World" application--a
VoiceXML page which answers the phone and speaks to you--then leads you
step by step through all the features of VoiceXML, including VoiceXML 2.0.
Bob C. Edgar
Format: Paperback, 1st ed., 481pp.
Publisher: C M P Books
Published: March 2001
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