Abstract:
Mechanisms are provided herein which accommodate the handling of multiple service errors on a service exception handling display. In particular, when a single and/or multiple service errors are present, a user interface of the communication device can provide a dynamic exceptions view for simple management and control of the one or more service errors received. The service errors can be resolved independently and a manner most productive with a user while improving user experience.
Abstract:
When a communication session is established, display information is sent to a first window of a communication application. The first window of the communication application displays current status information for the live communication session. For example, the first window may include a mute status (e.g., that the call is currently muted by the user) and call time. When the display of the communication application is switched to a second window that covers the first window, display information for a call dart is sent that displays current status information for the first live communication session over a portion of the second window. For example, the call dart may be a small thumbnail or banner that allows the user to view the current status of the live communication session, such as the mute status of the live communication session and the current duration of the live communication session.
Abstract:
Mechanisms are provided herein which accommodate the handling of multiple service errors on a service exception handling display. In particular, when a single and/or multiple service errors are present, a user interface of the communication device can provide a dynamic exceptions view for simple management and control of the one or more service errors received. The service errors can be resolved independently and a manner most productive with a user while improving user experience.
Abstract:
When a communication session is established, display information is sent to a first window of a communication application. The first window of the communication application displays current status information for the live communication session. For example, the first window may include a mute status (e.g., that the call is currently muted by the user) and call time. When the display of the communication application is switched to a second window that covers the first window, display information for a call dart is sent that displays current status information for the first live communication session over a portion of the second window. For example, the call dart may be a small thumbnail or banner that allows the user to view the current status of the live communication session, such as the mute status of the live communication session and the current duration of the live communication session.
Abstract:
Mechanisms are provided herein which accommodate the handling of multiple communication sessions on a communication platform using an active call view display. In particular, when a single and/or multiple calls are connected with a communication platform, a user interface can provide a dynamic active call view with call stack and feature attributes for simple management and control of the one or more calls. The multiple calls can be managed independently and a manner most productive with a user while improving user experience.