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Patent
H - Electricity
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H04Q 3/66 (2006.01) H04M 3/523 (2006.01)
Patent
CA 2280335
Call centers (143-145) use an event-driven scheme (207) with a filter (366) to send status updates to an associated network call-routing system (150). The filter ensures that only minimal status changes are not reported to the network call-routing system. Each call center records (310) the status values (360-365) of different splits that it last sent to the call-routing system, and sends a new status update only when a status value of a split has changed (306) by the split's corresponding threshold amount (380-385). On the one hand, in large splits, the number of status-impacting events (such as call arrival, call serviced, call abandon, agent login/logout, etc.) is typically high, but the scale of the change in status effected by each of these events is minimal. On the other hand, in small splits, the number of status-impacting events is typically small but the scale of the change in status effected by each of these events is significant. Therefore, substantially each event at a small split with a small volume of events results in a status update being sent, whereas only a small minority of events at a large split with a high volume of events results in a status update being sent.
Flockhart Andrew D.
Mathews Eugene P.
Kirby Eades Gale Baker
Lucent Technologies Inc.
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