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Что (кто) такое Computer Telephone Integration - определение

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
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Computer Telephony Integration         
Computer Telephone 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         
Computer telephony integration, also called computertelephone 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         
telephone receiver         
  • 1896 telephone from Sweden
  • [[AT&T]] push button telephone made by [[Western Electric]], model 2500 DMG black, 1980
  • Bell's first telephone transmitter, ca. 1876, reenacted 50 years later
  • Alexander Graham Bell's Telephone Patent Drawing
  • Bell placing the first New York to Chicago telephone call in 1892
  • upright=1
  • Acoustic telephone ad, The Consolidated Telephone Co., Jersey City, New Jersey, 1886
  • right
  • upright
  • Reis's telephone
  • A smartphone with a touchscreen user interface, held in [[landscape orientation]]
  • Motorola 8900X-2]] to the 2014 [[iPhone 6 Plus]]
  • A cordless telephone system consisting of a handset resting on a base station (left) and a second handset resting on a battery charger unit (right)
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TELECOMMUNICATIONS DEVICE
Telephones; Phones; Telephone and Telephone System; Station set; ☎; ☏; ✆; Telephone cord; Telephone receiver; ℡; Telephone communication; Phone; Telephone set; Telephone bell; Telpehone; ⌕; 🕾; 🕿; 🕻; 🕽; Corded telephone; Phone development; Telophone; ☎️
n. see receiver1-2
Data integration         
  • archive-date=2007-09-26 }}</ref> In GAV, the system is constrained to the set of tuples mapped by the mediators while the set of tuples expressible over the sources may be much larger and richer. In LAV, the system is constrained to the set of tuples in the sources while the set of tuples expressible over the global schema can be much larger. Therefore, LAV systems must often deal with incomplete answers.
COMBINING DATA FROM DIFFERENT SOURCES AND PROVIDING A UNIFIED VIEW
Customer data integration; Data Integration; Customer Data Integration; Integration of data; History of data integration
Data integration involves combining data residing in different sources and providing users with a unified view of them.
System integration         
PROCESS OF BRINGING TOGETHER THE COMPONENT SUB-SYSTEMS INTO A SINGLE ONE AND ENSURING THAT THE SUBSYSTEMS FUNCTION TOGETHER AS A SYSTEM
Systems integration; Integrating functionality; Systems Integration; System Integration Services; Software integration; System Integration; System integration lab; Systems integration lab; Systems integration laboratory; System integration laboratory; System integration laboratories; Star integration
System Integration is defined in engineering as the process of bringing together the component sub-systems into one system (an aggregation of subsystems cooperating so that the system is able to deliver the overarching functionality) and ensuring that the subsystems function together as a system, and in information technologyFor computer systems, the term "systems integration" has included the plural word "systems" although the singular form has also been used in referring to computer systems. as the process of linking together different computing systems and software applications physically or functionally, to act as a coordinated whole.
phone         
  • 1896 telephone from Sweden
  • [[AT&T]] push button telephone made by [[Western Electric]], model 2500 DMG black, 1980
  • Bell's first telephone transmitter, ca. 1876, reenacted 50 years later
  • Alexander Graham Bell's Telephone Patent Drawing
  • Bell placing the first New York to Chicago telephone call in 1892
  • upright=1
  • Acoustic telephone ad, The Consolidated Telephone Co., Jersey City, New Jersey, 1886
  • right
  • upright
  • Reis's telephone
  • A smartphone with a touchscreen user interface, held in [[landscape orientation]]
  • Motorola 8900X-2]] to the 2014 [[iPhone 6 Plus]]
  • A cordless telephone system consisting of a handset resting on a base station (left) and a second handset resting on a battery charger unit (right)
  • via=www.theguardian.com}}</ref>
  • magneto]] generator
TELECOMMUNICATIONS DEVICE
Telephones; Phones; Telephone and Telephone System; Station set; ☎; ☏; ✆; Telephone cord; Telephone receiver; ℡; Telephone communication; Phone; Telephone set; Telephone bell; Telpehone; ⌕; 🕾; 🕿; 🕻; 🕽; Corded telephone; Phone development; Telophone; ☎️
(phones, phoning, phoned)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
The phone is an electrical system that you use to talk to someone else in another place, by dialling a number on a piece of equipment and speaking into it.
You can buy insurance over the phone...
She looked forward to talking to her daughter by phone...
Do you have an address and phone number for him?
= telephone
N-SING: usu the N, also by N
2.
The phone is the piece of equipment that you use when you dial someone's phone number and talk to them.
Two minutes later the phone rang...
Doug's 14-year-old son Jamie answered the phone.
= telephone
N-COUNT: usu the N
3.
If you say that someone picks up or puts down the phone, you mean that they lift or replace the receiver.
She picked up the phone, and began to dial Maurice Campbell's number...
= receiver
N-SING: usu the N
4.
When you phone someone, you dial their phone number and speak to them by phone.
He'd phoned Laura to see if she was better...
I got more and more angry as I waited for her to phone.
= telephone, ring
VERB: V n, V
5.
If you say that someone is on the phone, you mean that they are speaking to someone else by phone.
She's always on the phone, wanting to know what I've been up to.
PHRASE: v-link PHR, PHR after v
Multisensory integration         
  • Superior colliculus
STUDY OF HOW INFORMATION FROM THE DIFFERENT SENSORY MODALITIES, SUCH AS SIGHT, SOUND, TOUCH, SMELL, SELF-MOTION AND TASTE, MAY BE INTEGRATED BY THE NERVOUS SYSTEM
Rubber hand illusion; Multimodal integration; Multisensory Integration; Sensory integration; Bayesian integration; Neural basis of multisensory integration
Multisensory integration, also known as multimodal integration, is the study of how information from the different sensory modalities (such as sight, sound, touch, smell, self-motion, and taste) may be integrated by the nervous system. A coherent representation of objects combining modalities enables animals to have meaningful perceptual experiences.
telephone         
  • 1896 telephone from Sweden
  • [[AT&T]] push button telephone made by [[Western Electric]], model 2500 DMG black, 1980
  • Bell's first telephone transmitter, ca. 1876, reenacted 50 years later
  • Alexander Graham Bell's Telephone Patent Drawing
  • Bell placing the first New York to Chicago telephone call in 1892
  • upright=1
  • Acoustic telephone ad, The Consolidated Telephone Co., Jersey City, New Jersey, 1886
  • right
  • upright
  • Reis's telephone
  • A smartphone with a touchscreen user interface, held in [[landscape orientation]]
  • Motorola 8900X-2]] to the 2014 [[iPhone 6 Plus]]
  • A cordless telephone system consisting of a handset resting on a base station (left) and a second handset resting on a battery charger unit (right)
  • via=www.theguardian.com}}</ref>
  • magneto]] generator
TELECOMMUNICATIONS DEVICE
Telephones; Phones; Telephone and Telephone System; Station set; ☎; ☏; ✆; Telephone cord; Telephone receiver; ℡; Telephone communication; Phone; Telephone set; Telephone bell; Telpehone; ⌕; 🕾; 🕿; 🕻; 🕽; Corded telephone; Phone development; Telophone; ☎️
¦ noun
1. a system for transmitting voices over a distance using wire or radio, by converting acoustic vibrations to electrical signals.
2. an instrument used as part of such a system, typically including a handset with a transmitting microphone and a set of numbered buttons by which a connection can be made to another such instrument.
¦ verb ring or speak to (someone) using the telephone.
?make a telephone call.
Derivatives
telephoner noun
telephonic adjective
telephonically adverb

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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.