<p><p><strong>Ken Abbott</strong>'s <i>Voice Enabling Web Applications: VoiceXML and Beyond</i> is a comprehensive introduction to the concepts, architectures, and implementation techniques underlying the development of voice-enabled Internet applications.</p><p>This book is divided into three parts
VoiceXML: 10 Projects to Voice Enable Your Web Site
β Scribed by Mark Miller
- Publisher
- Wiley
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 403
- Edition
- 1st
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
I highly recommend this book. Very well written and the projects actually work once you work out your own knowledge of CGI and Perl, but that was not a big deal. I especially like the detailed comment on the code and the in-depth analysis of each of the VoiceXML elements and attributes. I hope Mark Miller plans to write a sequel!
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CMP Books, 2001. β 338 p.<div class="bb-sep"></div>In the summer of 2000, I came across the VoiceXML 1.0 standard published by the VoiceXML Forum. I downloaded the specification and began to read it. I had been working on software development in computer telephony for more than 10 years, but I was c
This text includes three full-scale enterprise level applications with 100 per cent source code. It covers VoiceXML with other technologies such as ASP.NET, JSP, Servlets and ColdFusion.
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