Conversation persistence in real-time collaboration system
Previously conducted conversations in real-time collaboration messages are persistently stored, either by client or a server, and then are associated with conversational items presented to a user (e.g. contact names, topics, etc.). An icon is provided near each listed item, which when selected, disp...
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creator | HANDY-BOSMA JOHN HANS TANNENBAUM ALAN R COURTNEY TEMPLE ANTHONY C HSU PETER Y WALKER KEITH RAYMOND BERRY RICHARD EDMOND SELVAGE MEI Y CHEN YEN-FU |
description | Previously conducted conversations in real-time collaboration messages are persistently stored, either by client or a server, and then are associated with conversational items presented to a user (e.g. contact names, topics, etc.). An icon is provided near each listed item, which when selected, displays to the user summaries or titles of all transcripts to which the selected item pertains or relates. The user may select one or more summaries or titles for which the conversation is to be resumed, causing the system to retrieve the stored transcript and resume appending new conversational entries to it, so that the user recovers conversational context effortlessly and accurately. Enhanced versions of the invention include sharing of transcripts so that all participants receive the context of the conversation, and server-side or client-side implementations. |
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