future transaction - определение. Что такое future transaction
Diclib.com
Словарь ChatGPT
Введите слово или словосочетание на любом языке 👆
Язык:

Перевод и анализ слов искусственным интеллектом ChatGPT

На этой странице Вы можете получить подробный анализ слова или словосочетания, произведенный с помощью лучшей на сегодняшний день технологии искусственного интеллекта:

  • как употребляется слово
  • частота употребления
  • используется оно чаще в устной или письменной речи
  • варианты перевода слова
  • примеры употребления (несколько фраз с переводом)
  • этимология

Что (кто) такое future transaction - определение

IN TEMPORAL DATABASES, THE POINT IN TIME AT WHICH A DATABASE FACT WAS STORED IN THE DATABASE
Transaction Time; Transaction-time
Найдено результатов: 1025
Transaction cost         
COST INCURRED IN MAKING AN ECONOMIC EXCHANGE
Transaction costs; Transactions costs; Transaction cost economics; Transaction Cost Economics; Entry cost; Transactions cost; Transaction-cost economics; Transaction (economics); Transactional cost; Transactional costs
In economics and related disciplines, a transaction cost is a cost in making any economic trade when participating in a market.Buy-side Use TCA to Measure Execution Performance, FIXGlobal, June 2010 Oliver E.
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.
Transaction data         
DATA DESCRIBING A TRANSACTION
Transaction information
Transaction data is data describing an event (the change as a result of a transaction) and is usually described with verbs. Transaction data always has a time dimension, a numerical value and refers to one or more objects (i.
futuristic         
  • location= University of Chicago}}</ref>
  • A visualization of the future [[light cone]] (at the top), the present, and the past light cone in 2D space.
TIME WHICH HAS YET TO OCCUR
Forward date; Futuristic; The future; Near future
¦ adjective
1. having or involving very modern technology or design.
2. (of a film or book) set in the future, typically in a world of highly advanced technology.
Derivatives
futuristically adverb
futuristic         
  • location= University of Chicago}}</ref>
  • A visualization of the future [[light cone]] (at the top), the present, and the past light cone in 2D space.
TIME WHICH HAS YET TO OCCUR
Forward date; Futuristic; The future; Near future
1.
Something that is futuristic looks or seems very modern and unusual, like something from the future.
The theatre is a futuristic steel and glass structure.
...futuristic cars.
ADJ
2.
A futuristic film or book tells a story that is set in the future, when things are different.
...the futuristic hit film, 'Terminator 2'.
ADJ: ADJ n
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.
future-proof         
  • Alewife station]] was built to accommodate two additional levels if needed, with tall elevator shafts and knockout panels for future windows.
PROCESS OF ANTICIPATING THE FUTURE AND DEVELOPING METHODS OF MINIMIZING THE EFFECTS OF SHOCKS AND STRESSES OF FUTURE EVENTS
Future proofing electronic files; Future proofing; Future-proofing; Futureproofing; Future proof
¦ adjective (of a product) unlikely to become obsolete.
Derivatives
future-proofed adjective
future-proofing noun
Future-proof         
  • Alewife station]] was built to accommodate two additional levels if needed, with tall elevator shafts and knockout panels for future windows.
PROCESS OF ANTICIPATING THE FUTURE AND DEVELOPING METHODS OF MINIMIZING THE EFFECTS OF SHOCKS AND STRESSES OF FUTURE EVENTS
Future proofing electronic files; Future proofing; Future-proofing; Futureproofing; Future proof
Future-proofing is the process of anticipating the future and developing methods of minimizing the effects of shocks and stresses of future events.Rich, Brian.
Future rave         
GENRE OF ELECTRONIC DANCE MUSIC
Future Rave
Future rave (also known as future techno) is a genre of EDM coined by deejay/producers David Guetta and Morten Breum. The sound is a dark yet electrifying blend of techno and progressive house.
Future generations         
GENERATIONS TO COME IN THE FUTURE
Future generation
Future generations are cohorts of hypothetical people not yet born. Future generations are contrasted with current and past generations, and evoked in order to encourage thinking about intergenerational equity.

Википедия

Transaction time

In temporal databases, transaction time (TT) is the time during which a fact stored in the database is considered to be true. As of December 2011, ISO/IEC 9075, Database Language SQL:2011 Part 2: SQL/Foundation included clauses in table definitions to define "system-versioned tables" (that is, transaction-time tables).

In a database table transaction interval is often represented as an interval allowing the system to "remove" entries by using two table-columns StartTT and EndTT. The time interval is closed at its lower bound and open at its upper bound.

When the ending transaction time is unknown, it may be considered as "Until Changed". Academic researchers and some RDBMS have represented "Until Changed" with the largest timestamp supported or the keyword "forever". This convention is not technically precise.

The term was coined by Richard T. Snodgrass and his doctoral student Ilsoo Ahn.