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    Accent Tool Suite

    Accent Tool Suite

    Accent interfaces and controls systems through goals and policies

    Accent (Advanced Component Control Enhancing Network Technologies) is a comprehensive tool suite that interfaces a variety of communications systems and allows these systems to be controlled through goals (high-level user aims) and policies (lower-level system rules). Accent has been applied to the domains of: o Call Control: for telecommunications, particularly call control in Internet telephony o Home Care: for home automation and telecare, particularly for domestic appliances...
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    OSDial

    OSDial

    OpenSource Call Center and Dialer System

    An Open Source (predictive) Dialer. OSDial is a full featured GPL dialer which does Manual, Power and Predictive dialing out of the box. Its easily installed through one of our .iso images. Install manual available at http://store.osdial.com/ Full details available at web site (http://osdial.com).
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    VoIPGMap

    VoIPGMap

    Graph active VoIP calls on Google Maps.

    A bash shell script which will read active call destinations in E.164 format from a source (such as Asterisk), then run the called number through some plain text and MySQL databases to find the best latitude/longitude match. It then creates a .html file with Google Maps API JavaScript code which will display a single call origination point and the active destinations (calls) on a Google Maps world map.
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