What is a Start Module?

The Start Module The Start Module marks the beginning of a call in the Speech Driven Information System. It is the first module a caller will be sent to when they call in.Module Modules are the individual elements you use to create your Information System. When you create an Information System, you are crafting a conversation between a computer and a live person. Each Module represents a single, distinct portion of that conversation. The different types of Modules are: Start, List, Multilevel, Overview, Yes/No, Goto, Hangup, Transfer, Global, Global Yes/No and Goto Project Each Project you create represents a single Speech Driven Information System. So, if you want to create three separate Information Systems, you will need to create three different Projects.. Each Module has its own unique function and symbol. marks the beginning of a call in the Speech Driven Information System An Information System is a general term used to describe the product you are designing with this software. This could be any type of system in which you can give information to your callers, such as a Virtual Customer Service Center, a Virtual Technical Support Center, or a Virtual Help Desk.. It is the first module a caller will be sent to when they call in. marks the beginning of a call in the Designer.  It is the first M Modules are the individual elements you use to create your Information System. When you create an Information System, you are crafting a conversation between a computer and a live person. Each Module represents a single, distinct portion of that conversation. There are eleven different types of Modules: Start, List, Natural Language, Multilevel, Overview, Yes/No, Goto A Goto is an Action An Action is a specific command that you can add to an Action List. There are five types of Actions: Vox, Listen, Goto, Transfer, and Hangup. that sends callers to another Module. A Goto is a Terminal Action. This means it will be the last Action in an Actions List., Hangup A Hangup is an Action that will hang up on callers. A Hangup is a Terminal Action. This means it will be the last Action in an Actions List., Transfer A Transfer is an Action that will hang up on callers. A Transfer is a Terminal Action. This means it will be the last Action in an Actions List., Global, and Global Yes/No. Each Module has its own unique function and symbol.odule Modules are the individual elements you use to create your Information System. When you create an Information System, you are crafting a conversation between a computer and a live person. Each Module represents a single, distinct portion of that conversation. There are eleven different types of Modules: Start, List, Natural Language, Multilevel, Overview, Yes/No, Goto, Hangup, Transfer, Global, and Global Yes/No. Each Module has its own unique function and symbol. a caller will be sent to when they call in.


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