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Что (кто) такое transaction - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Transactions; Transactional; The Transaction; Transaction (disambiguation); Tranſactions; Tranſaction; Transactions (journal); Business transaction
Найдено результатов: 2013
transaction         
n.
1) to conduct transactions
2) a delicate transaction
3) business, financial transactions
4) transactions between
transaction         
A unit of interaction with a DBMS or similar system. It must be treated in a coherent and reliable way independent of other transactions. See atomic.
Transaction         
·noun An adjustment of a dispute between parties by mutual agreement.
II. Transaction ·noun That which is done; an affair; as, the transactions on the exchange.
III. Transaction ·noun The doing or performing of any business; management of any affair; performance.
transaction         
n.
1.
Doing, performance, management, negotiation.
2.
Affair, proceeding, occurrence, incident, event, procedure, business, action, matter.
transaction         
(transactions)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
A transaction is a piece of business, for example an act of buying or selling something. (FORMAL)
N-COUNT
transaction         
¦ noun
1. an instance of buying or selling.
the action of conducting business.
2. an exchange or interaction between people.
3. (transactions) published reports of proceedings at the meetings of a learned society.
4. an input message to a computer system dealt with as a single unit of work.
Derivatives
transact verb
transactional adjective
transactionally adverb
transactor noun
Origin
ME (as a term in Roman Law): from late L. transactio(n-), from transigere 'drive through'.
transactions         
published reports of proceedings at the meetings of a learned society.
Financial transaction         
  • Purchases can be made through the use of physical currency, such as cash.
  • Silver coin of the [[Maurya Empire]], from the 3rd century BC
AGREEMENT, OR COMMUNICATION, CARRIED OUT BETWEEN A BUYER AND A SELLER TO EXCHANGE AN ASSET FOR PAYMENT
Payment transactions; Bank transactions; Payment transfer; Financial transactions; Commercial Transaction; Commercial transaction; Cash transactions
A financial transaction is an agreement, or communication, between a buyer and seller to exchange goods, services, or assets for payment. Any transaction involves a change in the status of the finances of two or more businesses or individuals.
Database transaction         
UNIT OF WORK PERFORMED WITHIN A DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Begin work (SQL); BEGIN WORK(SQL); LUW; Start transaction (SQL); Database transactions; Transaction (database); Unit of work design pattern; Unit of work pattern
A database transaction symbolizes a unit of work, performed within a database management system (or similar system) against a database, that is treated in a coherent and reliable way independent of other transactions. A transaction generally represents any change in a database.
Legal transaction         
MEANS FOR THE CREATION OF LEGAL RELATIONS
Act in the law; Act-in-the-law; Legal transactions; Juristic act
A legal transaction or transactional act (, literally ‘legal business’; ), under German jurisprudence, is the main type of lawful legal act (also known as an act-in-the-law, act at law, or juridical act) ‘by which legal subjects can change the legal positions of themselves or other persons intentionally’.Jaap Hage, “What is a Legal Transaction?

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Transaction or transactional may refer to: