Transaction
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Transaction is a term used in computing and economics to describe a unit of work that is performed within a system. In a computing context, a transaction typically refers to a sequence of operations that form a single logical unit of work. In economics, a transaction refers to an agreement, communication, or movement carried out between separate entities or objects, often involving the exchange of items of value, such as goods, services, and money.
Computing[edit | edit source]
In computer science, a transaction is a sequence of one or more information system processes that are executed as a single work unit. These processes are typically used to update a database or to perform some other type of system function. Transactions in a computing context are characterized by four key properties, often referred to as the ACID properties:
- Atomicity - This property ensures that a transaction is treated as a single, indivisible unit of work. Either all the changes made during a transaction are committed to the system, or none are.
- Consistency - This property ensures that a transaction brings a system from one valid state to another.
- Isolation - This property ensures that the execution of a transaction is hidden from other transactions until the transaction is committed.
- Durability - This property ensures that once a transaction is committed, its effects are permanent and survive future system and media failures.
Economics[edit | edit source]
In economics, a transaction is an agreement between a buyer and a seller to exchange goods, services, or financial instruments. Transactions form the basis of the economic system, with the price and quantity of goods or services exchanged in a transaction forming the fundamental basis of the supply and demand model of economics.
Transactions in an economic context can take various forms, including:
- Cash transactions - These are transactions where payment is made immediately in cash.
- Credit transactions - These are transactions where payment is deferred to a future date.
- Barter transactions - These are transactions where goods or services are exchanged without the use of money.
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