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Access Integration::Voice-Enabled Client application pattern::Runtime pattern
The Voice-Enabled Client::Runtime pattern is used for existing or new
applications that need to support voice interaction.
Voice-Enabled Client application pattern::Runtime pattern
(Click a node to get a detailed explanation.) Design Last Updated: 02-13-2006
The figure shows the nodes which must be considered for solutions with voice
interfaces. There are two different types of clients:
- Telephony client: The telephony client is a traditional phone client. It
represents any type of phone, including cell phones, landline phones, etc.
- Distributed Rich Client with VoIP support: With this client voice signals are
transformed into data packets and transmitted over the an IP connection to a
server or another IP phone client. VoIP service providers offer the necessary
server capabilities for connection setup ("switch board") and data
transmission. They provide the interfaces between the IP network and
existing telephony networks so that IP phone clients can "call" traditional
phone clients and vice-versa.
Next, review product mappings or review the
Roaming Connectivity::Runtime pattern, that covers
all aspects of remote access to a secured computing environment using in-secure
networks and/or devices.
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