Difference between revisions of "Transaction"
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A [[transaction]] is any transfer of anything such as data, messages, resources, and [[work product]]s from one party to another. A ''transaction'' may refer to: | A [[transaction]] is any transfer of anything such as data, messages, resources, and [[work product]]s from one party to another. A ''transaction'' may refer to: | ||
− | *[[Database transaction]] in [[database management system]]s. | + | *'''[[Database transaction]]''' in [[database management system]]s. |
− | *[[Financial transaction]] or [[adjusting transaction]] in finance. | + | *'''[[Financial transaction]]''' or [[adjusting transaction]] in finance. |
− | *[[Market transaction]] in [[marketing]]. | + | *'''[[Market transaction]]''' in [[marketing]]. |
*[[Social interaction]] in [[interpersonal communication]]. | *[[Social interaction]] in [[interpersonal communication]]. | ||
Latest revision as of 19:50, 11 December 2020
A transaction is any transfer of anything such as data, messages, resources, and work products from one party to another. A transaction may refer to:
- Database transaction in database management systems.
- Financial transaction or adjusting transaction in finance.
- Market transaction in marketing.
- Social interaction in interpersonal communication.
Definitions
According to the ITIL Foundation 4e by Axelos,
- Transaction. A unit of work consisting of an exchange between two or more participants or systems.