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This interactive voice response (IVR) flowchart sample shows the store reporting process flow.
"Call centers use IVR systems to identify and segment callers. The ability to identify customers allows services to be tailored according to the customer profile. The caller can be given the option to wait in the queue, choose an automated service, or request a callback. The system may obtain caller line identification (CLI) data from the network to help identify or authenticate the caller. Additional caller authentication data could include account number, personal information, password and biometrics (such as voice print).
When an IVR system answers multiple phone numbers the use of DNIS ensures that the correct application and language is executed. A single large IVR system can handle calls for thousands of applications, each with its own phone numbers and script.
IVR also enables customer prioritization. In a system wherein individual customers may have a different status the service will automatically prioritize the individual's call and move customers to the front of a specific queue. Prioritization could also be based on the DNIS and call reason." [Interactive voice response. Wikipedia]
The IVR diagram example "Store reporting flowchart" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Interactive Voice Response Diagrams solution from the Computer and Networks area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
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Interactive Voice Response Diagrams solution extends ConceptDraw PRO v10 software with samples, templates and libraries of ready-to-use vector stencils that help create Interactive Voice Response (IVR) diagrams illustrating in details a work of interactive voice response system, the IVR system’s logical and physical structure, Voice-over-Internet Protocol (VoIP) diagrams, and Action VoIP diagrams with representing voice actions on them, to visualize how the computers interact with callers through voice recognition and dual-tone multi-frequency signaling (DTMF) keypad inputs.

Design Element: IVR for Network Diagrams

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Interactive Voice Response Network Diagram

ConceptDraw solution Computer and Networks provides Interactive Voice Response samples, templates and library of 35 vector stencils for drawing the IVR network diagrams. Use ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software enhanced with solution Computer and Networks to visualize the logical and physical structure of IVR systems for inbound and outbound call centers and voice mail systems.
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How to Create an Interactive Voice Response (IVR) Diagram in ConceptDraw PRO

Interactive Voice Response (IVR) Diagram is used to create and conduct the Interactive Voice Response systems for call-centers and voice mail services. IVR diagrams intended to visualize the logical and physical structure of Interactive voice response systems. ConceptDraw solution for Interactive Voice Response (IVR) Diagram allows you to create and communicate the Interactive Voice Response diagram of any complexity. Interactive Voice Response (IVR) System is a telecommunication technology that enables a computer to automatically process voice and touch phone signals. IVR systems allows users to interact through a computer with various service systems, available by telephone. The objective of IVR system is to reduce customer service costs by delivering self service to customers and guiding them to the information that they look for.

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