Systems and methods for facilitating provisioning of circuits and work control in a telecommunications environment
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1. A method of adding a notation to a plurality of modules in a telecommunications provisioning system, comprising:
- accepting input of the notation;
automatically invoking a first module;
inputting the notation to the first module;
automatically invoking a second module; and
inputting the notation to the second module.
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Abstract
A method of adding a notation to a plurality of modules in a telecommunications provisioning system. The method includes accepting input of the notation and automatically invoking a first module. The method also includes inputting the notation to the first module, automatically invoking a second module, and inputting the notation to the second module.
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1. A method of adding a notation to a plurality of modules in a telecommunications provisioning system, comprising:
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accepting input of the notation;
automatically invoking a first module;
inputting the notation to the first module;
automatically invoking a second module; and
inputting the notation to the second module. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A system, comprising:
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a provision management module;
a work control module in communication with the provision management module;
a user terminal in communication with the provision management module and the work control module; and
a note input module in communication with the user terminal, wherein the note input module enables a user of the user terminal to simultaneously input a notation into the provision management module and the work control module. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. A telecommunications apparatus, comprising:
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means for accepting input of a notation;
means for automatically invoking a first module;
means for inputting the notation to the first module;
means for automatically invoking a second module; and
means for inputting the notation to the second module.
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20. A computer readable medium having stored thereon instructions which, when executed by a processor, cause the processor to:
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accept input of a notation;
automatically invoke a first telecommunications module;
input the notation to the first telecommunications module;
automatically invoke a second telecommunications module; and
input the notation to the second telecommunications module.
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