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Mark Jeffrey Foladare mainly focuses on Telecommunications, Computer network, Telephone call, Call termination and Call control. His research integrates issues of Operations management, Customer reference program, Voice of the customer, Conversion marketing and Customer Service Assurance in his study of Telecommunications. His Computer network research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Transmission and Global Positioning System.
His Telephone call study incorporates themes from Computer security, Automatic number identification, Tone and Receipt. His studies in Call termination integrate themes in fields like Call origination and Telephone number. Mark Jeffrey Foladare combines subjects such as Call volume and Softswitch with his study of Call control.
Computer network, Telecommunications, Call management, Call control and Paging are his primary areas of study. He interconnects Telephone line and Real-time computing in the investigation of issues within Computer network. His work deals with themes such as Terminal and Telephone number, which intersect with Telecommunications.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Computer security, Telephone call and Automatic number identification. The study incorporates disciplines such as Call volume, Softswitch and Conference call in addition to Call control. His research in Paging intersects with topics in Pager and Transfer.
His main research concerns Computer network, Multimedia, Real-time computing, World Wide Web and Identity. His Computer network research includes elements of Software, Distributed computing and Operations management. His Multimedia research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Telecommunications network, Bandwidth, Communication bandwidth and Multimedia transmission.
His Real-time computing research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Relation, Computer hardware, Simulation and Identification. Mark Jeffrey Foladare has researched World Wide Web in several fields, including Service gateway, Network element, Process and Display device. His study in Identity is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Process, Call termination, Network intelligence, Bandwidth and Network service provider.
Mark Jeffrey Foladare spends much of his time researching Computer network, Multimedia, Multimedia transmission, Communication bandwidth and Bandwidth. Mark Jeffrey Foladare performs multidisciplinary study in the fields of Computer network and IVMS via his papers. He has included themes like Telephony, Telecommunications network, Broadcast communication network and Communications system in his Multimedia study.
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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)
System And Method For The Collection And Monitoring Of Vehicle Data
Mark J. Foladare;James A. Croley;David Ohrn;Carl L. Nerup.
(2010)
Virtual call center
Mark Jeffrey Kendall Park Foladare;Shelley B. East Brunswick Goldman;David Phillip Somerville Silverman;Shaoqing Q. Middletown Wang.
(1998)
Internet on hold
Mark Jeffrey Foladare;Steven Howard Goldman.
(1997)
ESTIMATION AND REPORT SYSTEM FOR TRAFFIC INFORMATION
Maaku Jiefurii Fuoradaaru;Shierii Bii Goorudoman;Kin Kee Reungu;Izuhaku Ronen.
(1997)
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