Volume 1, Issue 1 - January 2001
   
   
 

Article #1

What is VoiceXML? By Kenneth Rehor

If you are new to VoiceXML, this overview article will serve as an excellent starting point. For those of you who have already been authoring VoiceXML applications with one of the software developer kits, platforms, and/or on-line developer "web studios" available from various vendors, this article goes beyond the syntactical elements of the language and describes the typical reference architecture in which the VoiceXML interpreter resides.

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Article #2

Open Dialog: Activities of the
VoiceXML Forum and W3C
By Gerald M. Karam

Even if you're already involved in VoiceXML technology, perhaps you'd like to know a bit more about the origins of the language. This article provides insightful background on the the VoiceXML Forum, the Forum's working relationship with W3C, and how to get involved in both arenas.

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Editor-in-Chief Jonathan Engelsma introduces this inaugural issue of VoiceXML Review, and provides insightful comments on the articles within.

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This column is designed to provide novice VoiceXML developers with foundational knowledge on the language and its various constructs. This month Rob Marchand tackles the venerable "Hello World" example and more.

Read this month's First Words

 

 

This column offers you the opportunity to send in your own VoiceXML-related questions and have them answered by an expert. This month Jeff Kunins takes on questions ranging from "is VoiceXML ready for prime time?" to the more technical issues, such as security considerations and dynamic grammars.

Read this month's Speak & Listen

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