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transaction A group of related database changes that are written to the database as a single unit during a commit. The logical consistency of a database is maintained by placing all related updates within transactions.
Ãâó: www.ittia.com/dbstar/manual/UG_Gloss.htm
transaction (1) Any agreement between two or more parties that establishes a legal obligation. (2) The act of carrying out such an obligation. (3) All activities affecting a deposit account that are performed at the request of the account holder. (4) All events that cause some change in the assets, liabilities or net worth of a business. (5) An action between a cardholder and a merchant or a cardholder and a member that results in activity on the cardholder account.
Ãâó: www.creditcards.com/credit-cards-glossary.php
transaction An agreement between a buyer and a seller to exchange an asset for payment. Or in accounting, any event or condition recorded in the books of account.
Ãâó: www.unisys.com/common/investors/glossary/t.asp
transaction services provide facilities for grouping operations into atomic units, called transactions, with the certainty that a transaction will be carried out in its entirety or not at all. This corresponds to some of the transaction manager services in the Transaction Processing service category.
Ãâó: www.opengroup.org/architecture/togaf7-doc/arch/p3/...
transaction Any dealing or action that involves crossing a boundary from one status or participant to another. Transactions of sufficient importance may require a record attesting to what has occurred
Ãâó: john.curtin.edu.au/society/glossary/
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