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Что (кто) такое CTI - определение

CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Titaniuim carbide; TiC; Titanium Carbide; Titanium(IV) carbide; CTi; Khamrabaevite
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CTI         
Computer Telephony Integration
CTI         
1. <communications> Computer Telephone Integration. 2. <education> Computers in Teaching Initiative. A UK government scheme. (1996-12-08)
Computer Telephony         
TECHNOLOGY THAT ALLOWS INTERACTIONS ON A TELEPHONE AND A COMPUTER TO BE COORDINATED
Computer Telephony Integration; Telephony API; Telephony Services API; Computer telephone integration; Computer telephony; UniversalCTI; Computer Telephony; Computer-Telephony Integration; Computer-telephony integration
Computer Telephone Integration         
TECHNOLOGY THAT ALLOWS INTERACTIONS ON A TELEPHONE AND A COMPUTER TO BE COORDINATED
Computer Telephony Integration; Telephony API; Telephony Services API; Computer telephone integration; Computer telephony; UniversalCTI; Computer Telephony; Computer-Telephony Integration; Computer-telephony integration
<communications> (CTI or "- Telephony -") Enabling computers to know about and control telephony functions such as making and receiving voice, fax, and data calls, telephone directory services, and caller identification. The integration of telephone and computer systems and is a major development in the evolution of the automated office. CTI is not a new concept - such links have been used in the past in large telephone networks - but only dedicated call centres could justify the costs of the required equipment installation. Primary telephone service providers are now beginning to offer information services such as {Automatic Number Identification} and {Dialled Number Identification Service} on a scale wide enough for its implementation to bring real value to business or residential telephone usage. A new generation of applications (middleware) is being developed as a result of standardisation and availability of low cost computer-telephony links. This can link {personal computers} with telephones and/or a local area server with a PBX. Leading telephony and software vendors such as AT&T, British Telecom, IBM, Novell, Microsoft and Intel are developing better telephony services and capabilities which should eventually enable low cost CTI. The main CTI functions are integrating messaging with databases, word processors etc.; controlling voice, fax, and e-mail messaging systems from a single {application program}; graphical call control - using a {graphical user interface} to perform functions such as making and receiving calls, forwarding and conferencing; call and data association - provision of information about the caller from databases or other applications automatically before the call is answered or transferred; speech synthesis and {speech recognition}; automatic logging of call related information for invoicing purposes or callback. Typical productivity benefits are improved customer service; increased productivity; reduced costs; enhanced workflow automation; protected investment in computers and telephony; computerised telephony intelligence. IBM were one of the first with workable CTI, now sold as "CallPath". Callware's Phonetastic is typical of the new breed of middleware. CTI came out of the 1980s call centre boom, where it linked central servers and IVRs with PBXes to provide call transfer and screen popping. In the 1990s, efforts were made by several vendors, such as IBM, Novell TSAPI and Microsoft TAPI, to provide a version for desktop computers that would allow control of a desktop telephone and assist in hot desking. Desktop CTI was made obsolete by the mobile phone revolution, e-mail and, above all, VoIP, and CTI has never advanced outside the call centre. See also Telephony Application Programming Interface. (2003-12-04)
Computer telephony integration         
TECHNOLOGY THAT ALLOWS INTERACTIONS ON A TELEPHONE AND A COMPUTER TO BE COORDINATED
Computer Telephony Integration; Telephony API; Telephony Services API; Computer telephone integration; Computer telephony; UniversalCTI; Computer Telephony; Computer-Telephony Integration; Computer-telephony integration
Computer telephony integration, also called computer–telephone integration or CTI, is a common name for any technology that allows interactions on a telephone and a computer to be coordinated. The term is predominantly used to describe desktop-based interaction for helping users be more efficient, though it can also refer to server-based functionality such as automatic call routing.
Computer Telephony Integration         
TECHNOLOGY THAT ALLOWS INTERACTIONS ON A TELEPHONE AND A COMPUTER TO BE COORDINATED
Computer Telephony Integration; Telephony API; Telephony Services API; Computer telephone integration; Computer telephony; UniversalCTI; Computer Telephony; Computer-Telephony Integration; Computer-telephony integration
Cyber threat intelligence         
DATA THAT IS USEFUL IN DETECTING OR PREDICTING CYBERATTACKS
Cyber threat reconnaissance
Cyber threat intelligence (CTI) is knowledge, skills and experience-based information concerning the occurrence and assessment of both cyber and physical threats and threat actors that is intended to help mitigate potential attacks and harmful events occurring in cyberspace. Cyber threat intelligence sources include open source intelligence, social media intelligence, human Intelligence, technical intelligence, device log files, forensically acquired data or intelligence from the internet traffic and data derived for the deep and dark web.
Garda Counter-Terrorism International         
SECTION OF THE IRISH NATIONAL POLICE
Garda CTI; Garda Counter Terrorism International; Counter-Terrorism International; Counter Terrorism International
The Garda Counter-Terrorism International (CTI) unit is attached to the Special Detective Unit (SDU) of the Garda Síochána, the national police service of Ireland. The Special Detective Unit and its subsections operate under the command of the Crime and Security Branch (CSB).

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Titanium carbide

Titanium carbide, TiC, is an extremely hard (Mohs 9–9.5) refractory ceramic material, similar to tungsten carbide. It has the appearance of black powder with the sodium chloride (face-centered cubic) crystal structure.

It occurs in nature as a form of the very rare mineral khamrabaevite (Russian: Хамрабаевит) - (Ti,V,Fe)C. It was discovered in 1984 on Mount Arashan in the Chatkal District, USSR (modern Kyrgyzstan), near the Uzbek border. The mineral was named after Ibragim Khamrabaevich Khamrabaev, director of Geology and Geophysics of Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Its crystals as found in nature range in size from 0.1 to 0.3 mm.