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The vector stencils library "Interactive voice response (IVR)" contains 32 symbols of devices and equipment for drawing interactive voice response (IVR) system network diagrams. Use these icons to develop, operate and maintain the IVR systems for inbound and outbound call centers and voice mail systems.
"Interactive voice response (IVR) is a technology that allows a computer to interact with humans through the use of voice and DTMF tones input via keypad. ...
DTMF decoding and speech recognition are used to interpret the caller's response to voice prompts. DTMF tones are entered via the telephone keypad.
Two main varieties of speech recognition are used in IVR: that based upon predefined grammars (used in "directed" dialogues), and that based on statistically trained language models (used in "natural language" dialogues). ...
Other technologies include using Text-To-Speech (TTS) to speak complex and dynamic information, such as e-mails, news reports or weather information. ...
An IVR can be deployed in several ways:
(1) Equipment installed on the customer premises.
(2) Equipment installed in the PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network).
(3) Application service provider (ASP) / Hosted IVR.
IVR can be used to provide a more sophisticated voice mail experience to the caller. ...
An automatic call distributor (ACD) is often the first point of contact when calling many larger businesses. ...
Interactive voice response can be used to front-end a call center operation by identifying the needs of the caller." [Interactive voice response. Wikipedia]
The clip art example "Interactive voice response (IVR) - Vector stencils library" 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.
Cell Phone
Cell Phone, cell phone,
Interactive Cell Phone
Interactive Cell Phone, interactive cell phone,
Computer
Computer, computer,
Data Warehouse
Data Warehouse, data warehouse,
Interactive Mail
Interactive Mail, interactive mail,
Credit Card
Credit Card, credit card,
Phone
Phone, phone,
Fax
Fax, fax,
Office
Office, office,
Data transfer
Data transfer, data transfer,
Interactive Voice Mail
Interactive Voice Mail, Interactive Voice Mail,
Interactive Call
Interactive Call, interactive call,
Interactive Payment
Interactive Payment, interactive payment,
Mobile Operator
Mobile Operator, mobile operator,
Caller
Caller, caller,
Main menu block
Main menu block, main menu, block,
Menu block with 1 button
Menu block with 1 button, menu block, button,
Menu block with 2 buttons
Menu block with 2 buttons, menu block, button,
Menu block with 3 buttons
Menu block with 3 buttons, menu block, button,
Menu block
Menu block, menu block,
Button "1"
Button
Button "2"
Button
Button "3"
Button
Button "4"
Button
Button "5"
Button
Button "6"
Button
Button "7"
Button
Button "8"
Button
Button "9"
Button
Button "0"
Button
Button "*"
Button
Button "#"
Button

Interactive voice response (IVR) networks. Computer and Network Examples

Interactive Voice Response (IVR) is a system of the prerecorded voice messages that allows a computer to interact with humans. IVR performs the function of the routing calls within a call center, using the information entered by the customer on the phone keypad in the touchtone mode. This example was created in ConceptDraw PRO using the Computer and Networks Area of ConceptDraw Solution Park and show the Interactive Voice Response (IVR) network.
"IVR systems are typically intended to service high call volumes, reduce cost and improve the customer experience. Examples of typical IVR applications are telephone banking, televoting, and credit card services. ...
Voice-Activated Dialing
... (VAD) IVR systems are used to automate routine enquiries to switchboard or PABX (Private Automatic Branch eXchange) operators, and are used in many hospitals and large businesses to reduce the caller waiting time. ...
Entertainment and information.
Some of the largest installed IVR platforms are used for televoting on television game shows, ... which can generate enormous call spikes. Often, the network provider will have to deploy call gapping in the PSTN to prevent network overload. ...
Anonymous access.
IVR systems allow callers to obtain data relatively anonymously. Hospitals and clinics have used IVR systems to allow callers to receive anonymous access to test results. ...
Clinical trials.
IVR systems are used by pharmaceutical companies and contract research organizations to conduct clinical trials and manage the large volumes of data generated. ... Applications include patient randomization and drug supply management. ...
Outbound calling.
IVR systems can be used for outbound calls, as IVR systems are more intelligent than many predictive dialer systems, and can use Call Progress Detection to recognize different line conditions...
Other common IVR services include:
Mobile - Pay-As-You-Go account funding; registration; mobile purchases, such as ring tones and logos;
Banking - balance, payments, transfers, transaction history;
Retail & Entertainment - orders, bookings, credit & debit card payments;
Utilities - meter readings; account look-up, history and balance, payment, consumption history;
Travel — ticket booking, flight information, check-in;
Weather forecasts, water, road and ice conditions" [Interactive voice response. Wikipedia]
The IVR services diagram example 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.
IVR services diagram
IVR services diagram, office, mobile operator, menu block, button, interactive payment, interactive cell phone, data transfer, cell phone, caller, Interactive Voice Mail,
"Outbound calling.
IVR systems can be used for outbound calls, as IVR systems are more intelligent than many predictive dialer systems, and can use Call Progress Detection to recognize different line conditions as follows:
(1) Answer (the IVR can tell the customer who is calling and ask them to wait for an agent);
(2) Answered by voice mail or answering machine (in these circumstances the IVR system can leave a message);
(3) Fax tone (the IVR can leave a TIFF image fax message);
(4) Divert messages (the IVR will abandon the call);
(5) No answer." [Interactive voice response. Wikipedia]
The IVR customer service hotline diagram example 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.
IVR flow diagram
IVR flow diagram, menu block, button, menu block, main menu, block, button,

Network Diagram Software IVR Services

Interactive Voice Response (IVR) Services
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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.

interactive voice response system, IVR Interactive Voice Response Diagrams

interactive voice response system, IVR
Interactive Voice Response Diagrams solution extends ConceptDraw PRO v10 with samples, templates and library of ready-to-use vector stencils to help create Interactive Voice Response (IVR) diagrams illustrating a work of interactive voice response system, Voice-over-Internet Protocol (VoIP) diagrams and Action VoIP diagrams with representing voice actors on them.

IVR

ConceptDraw PRO is a powerful diagramming and vector drawing software. Now, supplied with Interactive Voice Response Diagrams solution from the Computer and Networks area, ConceptDraw PRO became ideal for construction the IVR diagrams.

Hotel Service Process

This sample shows computer network diagram of the hotel service process, structure of the hotel service departments and the connection of each department to the internet using the WLAN equipment (routers, hub. etc.). This sample was created in ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software using the Computer and Networks solution from Computer and Networks area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.

What is IVR?

What is IVR? The Interactive voice response (IVR) is a popular and widely used technology which allows a computer to detect voice and keypad inputs, so it makes possible the interactions between computer and humans through the use of voice and dual-tone multi-frequency (DTMF) signals. For illustrating the logical and physical structure of IVR systems are used the IVR diagrams. ConceptDraw PRO software extended with Interactive Voice Response Diagrams solution allows you to make the IVR Diagrams quickly and easily.

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.

IVR Network Diagram

Interactive Voice Response (IVR) Network Diagram

Hotel Network Topology

Using the predesigned objects, templates and samples of the Computer and Networks Solution for ConceptDraw PRO you can create your own professional Computer Network Diagrams quick and easy.

Voice Actors

ConceptDraw PRO extended with Interactive Voice Response Diagrams Solution is a powerful software which provides a set of helpful tools for designing IVR and VoIP diagrams and visual representing the voice actors on them.
"In telephony, an automated attendant (also auto attendant, auto-attendant, autoattendant or AA, or virtual receptionist) allows callers to be automatically transferred to an extension without the intervention of an operator/ receptionist). Many AAs will also offer a simple menu system ("for sales, press 1, for service, press 2," etc.). An auto attendant may also allow a caller to reach a live operator by dialing a number, usually "0". Typically the auto attendant is included in a business's phone system such as a PBX, but some services allow businesses to use an AA without such a system. Modern AA services (which now overlap with more complicated interactive voice response or IVR systems) can route calls to mobile phones, VoIP virtual phones, other AAs/ IVRs, or other locations using traditional land-line phones." [Automated attendant. Wikipedia]
The IVR time auto-attendant diagram example 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.
IVR flow diagram
IVR flow diagram, menu block, button, main menu, block,