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DEPARTMENT TWO Masri, Gabriel N 555 Bryant St Ste 250 Palo Alto CA 94301 DEPARTMENT 2;TECHNICAL CONSULTING SERVICES IN THE FIELDS OF THE DESIGN, SELECTION, IMPLEMENTATION AND USE OF COMPUTER HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE SYSTEMS;
DEPT 22 MARSHALLS OF NEVADA, INC. 770 Cochituate Road Framingham MA 01701 DEPARTMENT 22;Retail department store services;DEPT;
DEPT. 15 B D S INVESTMENT CORPORATION 4735 Concord Mall, Route 202 Wilmington DE 19899 DEPARTMENT 15;ACCESSORIES MADE FROM WOOD, PLASTIC AND FABRIC FOR HOLIDAY FIGURES; HOLIDAY ORNAMENTS OF WOOD, PLASTIC AND FABRIC;
DEPT. 222 BDSRCO, INC. 1806 38th Ave. East Bradenton FL 34208 DEPARTMENT 222;RETAIL DEPARTMENT STORE SERVICES;DEPT.;
DEPT. 56 DEPARTMENT 56, INC. 6436 CITY WEST PARKWAY EDEN PRAIRIE MN 55344 DEPARTMENT 56;TRAYS, PAPER PLATES, NAPKIN HOLDERS, PLACECARD HOLDERS, PAPER WEIGHTS, PORTABLE HOUSEHOLD CONTAINERS NOT MADE OF PRECIOUS METAL, AND ORNAMENTS IN THE FORM OF STATUETTES AND FIGURINES OF PORCELAIN AND CERAMIC;
DEPT. A LEVI STRAUSS & CO. 1155 Battery Street San Francisco CA 94111 DEPARTMENT A;Pants, Shirts, Jackets, Shorts and Swimsuits;
DEPT. OF TRAFFIC WILD BOYS, INC. 112 WEST 34TH STREET NEW YORK NY 10001 DEPARTMENT;CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, NAMELY, SHIRTS, BLOUSES, SKIRTS, TROUSERS, HATS, UNDERWEAR, SOCKS, AND SHOES;
RUNNER UP ATHLETIC DEPT AMERICAN ARGO CORPORATION Wilmington DE DEPARTMENT;Sportswear-Namely, Shirts, Jackets, Shorts, Pants, Swimwear, Sweaters, Warm-Up Suits and Socks;
THE PARTS DEPT. Munsingwear, Inc. Minneapolis MN DEPARTMENT;PANTIES, CAMISOLES, SLIPS, TEDDIES, PETTICOATS, NIGHT GOWNS, PAJAMAS, ROBES, BRAS;THE LINING (OR STIPPLING) SHOWN IN THE MARK IS A FEATURE OF THE MARK, AND IS NOT MEANT TO INDICATE COLOR.;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A table driven call management system for an organization having a plurality of departments and agent. The call management system is capable of supporting local and remote agents each of which can have the same degree of access to the organization's information. Calls are received by the call management system and handled according to a table describing a department in the organization. If an agent for the department is available according to the table, the call is transferred to the agent, either local or remote. If the agent is not available, the call is transferred to another department according to an entry in the table. If no department has an agent available to take the call, a caller message is recording in a department mailbox or a default mail box or the call is transferred to an available operator. Call management software is object oriented having only two objects, a call manager object and an array of call objects, each call object including a department table with which the call is currently associated. The software is flexible so that the department tables can be tailored to the organization and the handling policy can be easily changed. To implement the system only the department tables describing the organization's structure and the voice menus need to be entered into the call management system. The call management system eliminates the need for a separate telephone system for the organization and any private switch. A plurality of computers in the organization can function as a distributed call management system.