User's Guide to Community Bulletin Board

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Appendix D: Glossary of Terms



Appendix D: Glossary of Terms


Advertisement

A promotional or sales-oriented speech recorded and paid for by the sponsor of the Advertisement. The caller hears this advertisement when they call into your Community Bulletin Board system. The Advertisement is housed in the "Advertisement" tree object.

Advertisement Spots

The time slot for an Advertisement that you sell to local merchants and businesses. These groups or organizations are known as ‘Advertisement Sponsors’.

Advertiser

Any merchant, person, or organization that purchases an Advertisement Spot from you.

Advertiser ID

Also called ‘Ad ID’. This is the number that the application assigns to an Advertiser and their Advertisement. The Advertiser uses this number to remotely access their Advertisement for recording.

Advertiser Password

This is a number that the Advertiser uses to access their Advertisement. You may assign this number to the Advertiser.

Advertising

The part of the Community Bulletin Board application that allows you to play Advertisements that are sponsored on your system by Advertisers.

Advertising Groups

These are groups of Advertisements in the system. The Advertisements within a group play in rotation, so that each Ad in the group gets equal airing time. Ad groups may contain as few as one Advertisement, or as many as you wish.

Advertising Message

This is the written script for the actual advertisement that the caller hears.

Announcement

An informative speech that plays when a caller calls in. The Announcement speech is housed in the "Announcement" tree object. The Announcement speech is recorded by the System Administrator, and is typically a weather or news report.

Announcement groups

Announcement groups are groups of Announcements that share the same Prompt. Callers normally access these Announcements through the Prompt by making a selection.

Application

An application is a program that you design, build, or otherwise modify so that it does what you want it to. We design programs, while you design applications.

Application Variant

This is a copy of the Community Bulletin Board application. The variant works exactly as the original application.

Button

A Button is anything that appears raised in relation to the surface of the Program Window. Buttons are typically square or rectangular. You "press" a button when you click on it with the mouse.

Caller

Someone calling into the system, who may or may not be a client. They may call in to hear the Advertisements or Announcements, or to change their Advertisement.

Chaining

This is a feature that allows you to link one CBSI Phone application to another.

Clipboard

This is a temporary storage area in Windows. In the context of this application, you may copy speech files to the Clipboard so that you may edit them.

Conference Calling

Conference Calling is a service that your phone company may offer, that allows you to be called by one person, and you can put that person on hold and call a second person. Then you can take the first person off of hold, and all three of you can talk. The thing that is important though, is that, with conference calling, you could hang up and the other two people would still be connected.

Commit

In the context of this application, this is a finalizing procedure. To ‘Commit’ is to finalize and save changes

to the system’s structure.

Copy

To ‘Copy’ is to make a duplicate of something. Within the Community Bulletin Board application, you would first select an object (or objects) to copy and then select the "Copy" option from a menu or with a Short Cut Key. The copied item then transfers to the Paste Buffer.

Cut

To ‘Cut’ is to remove something from an area of the screen. Within the Community Bulletin Board application, you would first select an object (or objects) to cut and then select the "Cut" option from a menu or with a Short Cut Key. The item disappears from its previous location, then transfers to the Paste Buffer.

Default

Any preset or preselected item, control, or field. Most commonly, the default setting of a control is the normal or recommended setting.

Delete

To ‘Delete’ is to remove something and then discard it. Unlike the ‘Cut’ function, a copy is not placed on the Paste Buffer. Generally, a Delete is permanent.

Flash

To "Flash" someone in the context of phone calls, is to press the button that takes that person on or off of hold. If you have call waiting, you flash someone every time you press the hang up bar to put them on hold and answer the call waiting beep.

Highlight

To ‘Highlight’ is to show that you intend to perform an operation on an item, perhaps a Cut or Copy. Highlighting is also called ‘selecting’ when you choose an item in a menu or an object in the tree. Within Windows, an item or text is highlighted when it appears as light colored text on a dark background.

Icon

An Icon is a graphic representation of a application in Windows. The icon is typically composed of a small picture along with the name of the application below it.

Local Phone

The phone that is connected to your computer. It is this phone that you use to record your system speeches. Also, callers use this phone number when calling into your system.

Menu Bar

This contains a list of menu headings. Clicking on a menu heading displays the menu corresponding to the selected menu heading. The menu options relate to the menu heading they fall under.

Object ID

A number used to identify tree objects in the tree. The ID number of an object is the sum of all touch tones a caller would press to get to that object from the Initial Prompt.

On-Line Help

On-Line means that help is accessible at anytime in the application, unless you’re already inside the Help function itself.

Paste

To ‘Paste’ is to move something from the Paste Buffer to the screen. Typically, you paste the item at the current cursor position or currently selected object.

Paste buffer

A temporary storage area for objects cut from the system tree. The paste buffer stores the objects so you can paste them into another part of the tree.

Place Holder

A special tree object that is only created when you add a Prompt, Announcement, or Control Point that has a multi-digit Relative Touch Tone Number. The system creates Place Holders as required, and you generally don’t have to be concerned about them. You will only see Place Holders in the tree while using the "Full Expansion" viewing method.

Program Group

A Program Group is a group of related programs in your Windows Program Manager. They will all be contained within a single smaller window in Program Manager.

Program Window

The ‘Program Window’ is the area that a particular program appears in and controls.

Prompt

A speech that signals the caller to do something. For example: the Initial Prompt signals the caller that they should enter a touch tone to choose the Announcement they want to hear. The Prompt speech is housed in the "Prompt" tree object.

Prune

To ‘Prune’ is to delete or remove an item or section from the system tree. Unlike the ‘Cut’ function, a copy is not placed in the Paste Buffer. Generally, Pruning is permanent.

Remote Access

This simply means that you may access your Community Bulletin Board application from an area other than your computer (in this case, by phone).

Run Time

Also called ‘airing time’. This is the length of time that an Advertiser’s ad runs on your system. When the run time is up, You delete the Advertiser’s Ad, or the Advertiser pays you for another length of run time. You decide the run time of an Advertisement.

Short-Cut Key

A ‘Short-Cut Key’ is a single key or key combination that selects or performs an operation without using the mouse.

Speech

A verbal message, recorded on an object in this application. A Speech may be on a Prompt, an Advertisement, or an Announcement.

System

Your computer, while running the Community Bulletin Board application. It’s a neat little technical term to impress your clients, and it’s also more convenient than saying ‘Your computer, while running the Community Bulletin Board application.’

System Administrator

You, the Center Owner. You call the shots, decide how much to charge advertisers, decide when the system is operating, etc. This application is your domain. Your word is law here.

System Editor

The Community Bulletin Board System Editor allows you to modify the way that your Community Bulletin Board application works. This is where you design, build, and edit your Community Bulletin Board system.

System Tree

When we say ‘Tree’ or ‘System Tree’, we’re referring to the structure of your Community Bulletin Board application as it appears in the System Editor. As a tree has branches, so does the structure of your Community Bulletin Board application.

Tool bar

This contains a list of menu headings. Clicking on a menu heading displays the menu corresponding to the selected menu heading. The menu options relate to the menu heading they fall under.

Tool button ribbon

This is a vertical display of buttons that allow you to edit and modify the tree. These buttons correspond to menu commands located under the menu headings on the tool bar.

Touch Tone Number

In Remote Access, this is the object’s referential ID number.

Touch-tone Directory

This is a special option you may enable on a Control Point that allows callers to bypass the normal tree structure.

Tree

When we say ‘Tree’ or ‘System Tree’, we’re referring to the structure of your Community Bulletin Board application as it appears in the System Editor. As a tree has branches, so does the structure of your Community Bulletin Board application.

Tree Depth

This is simply the number of options under a Prompt. The deeper a list of options is, the better the chances are that the caller will not remember the listed options.

Tree Level

This is a measure of branch complexity in the system tree. The more levels a system tree has, the better the chances are that the caller becomes lost.

Tree object—Announcement

This tree object’s basic purpose is to play an announcement or other speech when the caller reaches the Announcement. You may also configure the Announcement to play the time, temperature, a series of numbers (such as lottery numbers), or Advertisements. The Announcement object appears as a small yellow rectangle with an "A" on it.

Tree object—Control Point

A Control Point appears as a small pink rectangle with an "C" on it. Control Points allow you to perform special functions. Its primary function is to ‘chain’ to another CBSI Phone Application. This means

that you may access part of another application through the Community Bulletin Board system tree.

Tree object—Initial Prompt

This tree object appears as a small red folder, located directly under the System Greeting. Normally, you record instructions for callers using the system, onto this object, as well as a menu of options. You may also configure the Initial Prompt to play Advertisements. This Tree Object is a permanent object in the tree.

Tree object—Prompt

This object allows you to do a number of things, but its basic purpose is to prompt the caller for a response. A Prompt commonly acts as a menu for the object options under it (i.e. branches coming from this Prompt branch). You may also configure a Prompt to play Advertisements. A Prompt appears as a small green folder.

Tree object—System Greeting

This object appears in the tree in the upper left corner of the Work area (it’s that small blue rectangle with an "S" on it). This is the first object in the tree that callers reach when they call into the system. The System Greeting usually contains a speech that welcomes the caller to the system. This is a permanent object in the tree.

Tree Objects

The basic units that appear in the tree, they may do everything from house commands and speeches to enabling functions and features (such as Advertisements). There are three types of tree objects you may use to make your system: Prompts, Announcements, and Control Points. These three objects allow you to design your entire Community Bulletin Board system.

Trial-and-error Method

This is a method of learning in which you experiment with the thing you are learning. If you make a mistake, you correct it and learn from it.

WAVE Files

WAVE files are a type of file that contains sound recordings. WAVE files have the designation ".WAV" after the file name.

Work area

This portion of the program window displays the existing tree structure for your Community Bulletin Board system.


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