Edwin Robbins - Sandown NH, US W. Gillis - Andover MA, US Aaron Flett - Merrimack NH, US
Assignee:
CIM Ltd. - San Francisco CA
International Classification:
G06F 15/173
US Classification:
709224000
Abstract:
The present invention includes a system and method of HTML transaction logging in a Web based HTTP protocol contact center. The system includes a central processing unit operatively connected to a server having a filter portion and a servlet container. A storage facility is operatively connected to the filter portion of the server. The filter portion has a plurality of filters operatively connected in series or chainable, wherein the filters are configured such that each filter is processed in the order of the configuration. The agent, via the central processing unit, requests logging of a particular HTML transaction. The server receives the request and communicates it to the servlet container. The servlet container creates a response to the request, unique logging tokens and objects and associates them with the request and the response. The plurality of filters parse the request and the response for the unique logging tokens and objects to determine if the HTML transaction is to be logged. If so, the plurality of filters sends the HTML transaction to the storage facility where it is logged. Thereafter, a supervisor or qualified agent can access the HTML transaction and satisfy the customers requirements.
W. Gillis - Andover MA, US Aaron Flett - Merrimack NH, US Edwin Robbins - Sandown NH, US
International Classification:
H04M 3/00 H04M 5/00
US Classification:
379265010
Abstract:
A system, method, and device for monitoring communications or agents in a contact center are disclosed. The exemplary system may have a monitoring station for transmitting a request to monitor an agent. A server of the exemplary system may have a servlet container and filter portion for receiving and routing requests and responses of agents and customers. The filter may produce a copy of at least one response and request received by the agent. The server may communicate the copy to the monitoring station when the request to monitor from the monitoring station is received by the server.
W. James Gillis - Andover MA, US Aaron Flett - Merrimack NH, US Edwin Robbins - Sandown NH, US
International Classification:
G06F 15/173
US Classification:
709238000, 709242000
Abstract:
A system, method, and device for routing a request in a contact center are disclosed. The exemplary system may have a workstation for transmitting a request and a server responsive to said at least one workstation. The server may have a servlet container and filter portion for receiving and routing the request and for automatically generating a response to the request. The servlet container may create a response object when the request from the workstation is received, and associates the response objects with the response and the request. The filter portion may parse the request for one or more request objects to determine a routing destination and modify the response objects based on the routing destination.
Telephony System Command Scheduler And Precedent Processor
Frederick Paul Kneipp - Plano TX Aaron Bentley Flett - Nashua NH Rodney Paul Hamman - Tyngsboro MA
Assignee:
Davox Corporation - Westford MA
International Classification:
H04M 300
US Classification:
379265
Abstract:
A command scheduling and precedent processing system especially suitable for use in a computer telephony system is provided. The system includes a command scheduler, which includes a graphical user interface that is configured to facilitate the input and scheduling of computer telephony system commands. A system supervisor selects commands from a list of available telephony system commands and assigns a command execution priority attribute to each selected command, both of which are provided by the graphical user interface. The system also includes a command server, including a command precedent processor, a command precedent database, an event database and at least one command table. Selected commands are forwarded by the command scheduler to the command precedent processor, which stores each received command in one of the provided command tables. The command precedent processor retrieves and executes a command if all the events that are precedent to the execution of a retrieved command have occurred.
Terminal Supervisor at NuStar Energy Corporation, Terminal Manager at NuStar Energy Corporation
Location:
Vancouver, Washington
Industry:
Oil & Energy
Work:
NuStar Energy Corporation
Terminal Supervisor
NuStar Energy Corporation - Vancouver Main and Vancouver Annex since Jun 2012
Terminal Manager
NuStar Sep 2010 - Jun 2012
Terminal Supervisor
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