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David Phillip Silverman mainly investigates Computer network, Telecommunications, World Wide Web, Telephone network and Pager. In his research, he performs multidisciplinary study on Computer network and Electronic mail. His work on Tone, Transmission and DSL modem as part of general Telecommunications research is frequently linked to Mobile communication systems, bridging the gap between disciplines.
The concepts of his World Wide Web study are interwoven with issues in Service level requirement, Customer Service Assurance, Customer to customer and Paging. His studies in Telephone network integrate themes in fields like Process, Call control, Call management, Signal and Softswitch. His research integrates issues of Call termination, Message broker, Terminal, Communications system and Key in his study of Pager.
David Phillip Silverman mostly deals with Computer network, Telecommunications, Call management, Call control and Paging. His Computer network research incorporates themes from Transmission and Real-time computing. David Phillip Silverman has researched Call management in several fields, including Automatic number identification, Telephone call and Softswitch.
His Telephone call research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Computer security, Routing and Telephone number. In Call control, David Phillip Silverman works on issues like Call volume, which are connected to Priority call. His Paging research includes themes of Schedule, Pager and Service.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Computer network, Telephone call, Signal, Center and Communications system. His work on Paging, Pager and Scheduling as part of general Computer network study is frequently linked to Mobile communication systems, bridging the gap between disciplines. His work carried out in the field of Telephone call brings together such families of science as Telephone line and Telephone network.
Telecommunications covers David Phillip Silverman research in Telephone line. The various areas that he examines in his Signal study include Local area network, Embedded system and PATH. His Communications system study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Transmission, Electronic engineering and World Wide Web.
David Phillip Silverman spends much of his time researching Telephone call, Computer network, Telephone network, Internet protocol suite and Internet Protocol. His Telephone call research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Mobile radio telephone and Call management. His Mobile radio telephone research is covered under the topics of Telephone line and Telecommunications.
His studies deal with areas such as Computer security, Signal and Softswitch as well as Call management. Many of his studies on Softswitch involve topics that are commonly interrelated, such as Process. His Internet protocol suite study incorporates themes from Pager, Paging and Public switched telephone network.
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Credit card spending authorization control system
Mark Jeffrey Foladare;Shelley B. Goldman;Dominick Gorini;David Phillip Silverman.
(1997)
Programmable radio subscription system for receiving selectively defined information
Mark Foladare;Shelley Goldman;David Phillip Silverman;Walter Sturm.
(1997)
Intelligent pager for remotely managing e-mail messages
Foladare Mark Jeffrey;Goldman Shelley B;Silverman David Phillip;Weber Roy Phillip.
(1997)
E-mail paging system
Mark Jeffrey Foladare;Shelley B. Goldman;David Phillip Silverman;Roy Phillip Weber.
(1997)
System and method for establishing internet communications links
Mark Jeffrey Foladare;Shelley B. Goldman;David Phillip Silverman;Robert S. Westrich.
(1996)
System and method for controlling and monitoring communication between customers and customer service representatives
Jon Louis Bentley;Mark Jeffrey Foladare;Shelley B. Goldman;Norman Loren Schryer.
(1997)
Virtual call center
Mark Jeffrey Kendall Park Foladare;Shelley B. East Brunswick Goldman;David Phillip Somerville Silverman;Shaoqing Q. Middletown Wang.
(1998)
ESTIMATION AND REPORT SYSTEM FOR TRAFFIC INFORMATION
Maaku Jiefurii Fuoradaaru;Shierii Bii Goorudoman;Kin Kee Reungu;Izuhaku Ronen.
(1997)
Communication system, method and device for remotely re-transmitting received electronic mail directed to a destination terminal to a new destination terminal
Shelley B. Goldman;David Phillip Silverman;Robert S. Westrich.
(1997)
Method of announcing an internet call
Mark Jeffrey Foladare;Shelley B. Goldman;David Phillip Silverman;Roy Phillip Weber.
(1997)
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