Latest Answer: Most developers confirm VoiceXML is at least three times faster in terms of application development compared to traditional IVR;Being a W3C standard markup, VoiceXML offers ...
Latest Answer: VoiceXML interpreter contexts, just like HTML visual browsers, can use caching to improve performance in fetching documents and other resources: audio recordings (which can be quite large) are as common to VoiceXML pages as images are to HTML pages.The ...
Latest Answer: A VoiceXML document/page contains a set of dialogs. Dialogs are the basis of VoiceXML applications. Dialogs enable the exchange of information between users and the VoiceXML platform. VoiceXML applications contain either or both of two types of dialogs ...
Latest Answer: The interpreter can attempt to optimize dialog interpretation by prefetching files that might be needed. The interpreter prefetches resources used by a document by starting to fetch them as soon as a document is loaded, rather than waiting until execution ...
Latest Answer: for this there has to be interaction with dynamic library which can interact with IMAP server to send a e-mail.the tag can be used to load the library . the library can be written using "java" or cplusplus ...
Latest Answer: It depends upon the VoiceXML implementation platform. Like GVP(Genesys Voice Platform) supports .vox ...
Latest Answer: VoiceXML is a markup language for creating voice-user interfaces. It uses speech recognition and/or touchtone (DTMF keypad) for input, and pre-recorded audio ...
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