Module 10: User Preferences (first slide)

Module 10: User Preferences

Lecture notes of G. Q. Maguire Jr.

For use in conjunction with:

Henry Sinnreich and Alan B. Johnston, Internet Communications Using SIP: Delivering VoIP and Multimedia Services with Session Initiation Protocol, 2nd Edition, Wiley, August 2006, ISBN: 0-471-77657-2.


GQMJr Notes

Video for this module is available at Videos for Module 10.


Transcript

[slide344] So hopefully everyone had a good sleep last night, and you remember to put the book on top of your head, not under it if you want osmosis to work, right? So the videos from yesterday are up on the website, so if there's something that you missed, it should be there. We're going to continue today talking about user preferences. And user preferences is an area where, of course, there's lots of richness, as it's about human-computer interfacing. But in VoIP, we see this distinction between the caller and the callee preferences. What does the caller want, and as we said yesterday, those the caller can decide when they make the call. Do I want to call this particular phone, or the user only in these conditions? But the callee has to decide on them in advance.