Glossary 301
Glossary
GEOTELWeb View
An optional ICR feature that allows you to use a Web browser for
monitor-only access to real-time and historical ICR reports and ICR
script monitoring.
GMT. See Greenwich Mean Time.
Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)
The time zone at the meridian at Greenwich, England. This time zone is
used as an international standard.
Grid
A feature of the Script Editor that establishes a series of vertical and
horizontal lines at fixed intervals. You can use the Placement Grid
command from the View menu to view or hide the grid for a window
and adjust the grid spacing.
Grid point
Within the Script Editor, a grid point is the intersection of a vertical and
horizontal line in a grid. You can force objects to position to grid points
by choosing the Snap To Grid option from the Layout Grid command of
the View menu.
Half-hour interval
Half-hour statistics within the ICR database are updated at 30-minute
intervals. The first such interval for each day begins at 12:00 midnight
and ends at 12:30 A.M. The date and time at the start of the 30-minute
interval is saved with the data. This allows you to look back at data from
previous 30-minute intervals.
During a 30-minute interval, statistics accumulate in real-time tables (for
example, Service_Real_Time). At the end of the interval, the statistics
are written to half-hour tables (for example, Service_Half_Hour).
Handle time
The time an agent spends talking on an inbound call and performing
after-call work.
Handled calls
A call is counted as handled when the call is finished. For example, the
CallsHandledTo5 field in the Service_Five_Minute table counts the
number of calls that finished during the five-minute interval. The calls
might have been answered before the interval began.
By contrast, a call is counted as answered as soon as it reaches an agent
or VRU. Therefore, the number of handled calls and answered calls
during an interval is not necessarily the same, but eventually each
answered call is counted in both categories.