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January
/ Febuary 2003 Features
ARTICLE
ONE
VoiceGenie
Technologies' Developer Tools
By
Rakesh Tailor
Since
inception, VoiceGenie Technologies Inc. has been committed
to promoting VoiceXML as well as providing resources
for new and experienced developers alike. To this end,
VoiceGenie offers both an on-line developer studio as
well as a stand-alone desktop VoiceXML development tool.
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ARTICLE
TWO
Creating
and Deploying VoiceXML Applications with the voxBuilder
Online Development Environment
By Dave
Burke
The
voxBuilder Online Development Environment (ODE) by Voxpilot
is a Web-based tool for developing, deploying, and managing
professional VoiceXML applications. Since Voxpilot's
paradigm consists of a completely hosted solution, no
hardware or third-party software is required to get
started beyond a computer connected to the Internet
and a telephone. In this article, we review some of
the features and possibilities which the voxBuilder
platform offers the application developer to bring VoiceXML
applications to deployment as quickly as possible.
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ARTICLE
THREE
Loquendo
Studio: a VoiceXML developer tools suite
By Claudia
Romellini
This
article deals with the development environment that
Loquendo has developed and packaged to support companies
developing VoiceXML applications for Loquendo's multi-lingual
VoiceXML based voice platforms and technologies. The
focus of the development environment, Loquendo Studio,
is on testing, debugging, simulating VoiceXML services
and grammars. Moreover a Loquendo Studio add-on, provide
specific support for grammar creation through a graphical
interface.
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