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In an automatic switching system, the information-transfer transaction is performed without human intervention, except for initiation of the access phase and the disengagement phase by a user.
In telecommunication, an information-transfer transaction is a coordinated sequence of user and telecommunications system actions that cause information present at a source user to become present at a destination user.

transaction and usually
Today, scan the barcode ( usually EAN or Universal Product Code ( UPC )) for each item, retrieve the price from a database, calculate deductions for items on sale ( or, in British retail terminology, " special offer ", " multibuy " or " BOGOF "), calculate the sales tax or VAT, calculate differential rates for preferred customers, actualize inventory, time and date stamp the transaction, record the transaction in detail including each item purchased, record the method of payment, keep totals for each product or type of product sold as well as total sales for specified periods, and do other tasks as well.
Moreover, usually ( depending on concurrency control method ) the effects of an incomplete transaction are not even visible to another transaction.
It usually requires that the user perform a detailed series of tasks to process a transaction.
Moreover, usually ( depending on concurrency control method ) the effects of an incomplete transaction are not even visible to another transaction.
# For performance reasons, static content that is not specific to the user or transaction, and thus not private, is usually delivered through a non-crypted front server or separate server instance with no SSL.
It is usually issued in conjunction with a search of the public records performed at the time of a real estate transaction.
Regular bank lending is not usually classed as a capital market transaction.
The transaction is often viewed as one-sided, usually to the benefit of the Dutch, though one popular history of Manhattan claims that Minuit actually purchased the island from the wrong tribe ( the Canarsee, who lived on Long Island ).
For example, the credit card network does not require a personal identification number for authentication of the claimed identity ; and a small transaction usually does not even require a signature of the authenticated person for proof of authorization of the transaction.
For many years the large majority of VME users wrote applications in COBOL, usually making use of the IDMS database and the TPMS transaction processing monitor.
Even in videotex networks where third-party companies could post their own content and operate special services like forums, a single company usually owned and operated the underlying communications network, developed and deployed the necessary hardware and software, and billed both content providers and users for access. The exception was the transaction processing videotex system developed in the UK by Michael Aldrich in 1979, which brought teleshopping ( or online shopping as it was later called ) into prominence and was the idea developed later through the Internet.
* Distributed transaction processing, in computer systems, usually refers to the X / Open model of co-ordinating transactions between multiple participants
This poetic transaction is usually dated to January – March, Spring, or August 1296, but Gerónimo Zurita in the seventeenth century specifically dated the embassy of Mountainer to 1298.
In legal usage, quid pro quo indicates that an item or a service has been traded in return for something of value, usually when the propriety or equity of the transaction is in question.
To ensure correctness, a DBMS usually guarantees that only serializable transaction schedules are generated, unless serializability is intentionally relaxed to increase performance, but only in cases where application correctness is not harmed.
Overall transaction characterization is usually summarized by the ACID rules below.
Moreover, usually ( depending on concurrency control method ) the effects of an incomplete transaction are not even visible to another transaction.
Direct access trading offers substantial improvements in transaction speed and will usually result in better trade execution prices ( reducing the costs of trading ).
Some stores will use dummy cases, also known as " dead boxes ", where the box or case on the shelf is entirely empty and the customer will not be given the item they have paid for until the transaction has been completed, usually by other Store staff.

transaction and consists
The Java Transaction API consists of three elements: a high-level application transaction demarcation interface, a high-level transaction manager interface intended for an application server, and a standard Java mapping of the X / Open XA protocol intended for a transactional resource manager.
A single transaction consists of one or more independent units of work, each reading and / or writing information to a database or other data store.
In a mass meeting, or " in a regular or properly called meeting " of an organization whose bylaws do not prescribe a quorum and whose membership is loosely determined, such as many religious congregations or alumni associations, " there is no minimum number of members who must be present for the valid transaction of business, or — as it is usually expressed — the quorum consists of those who attend the meeting.
In computing, a stateless protocol is a communications protocol that treats each request as an independent transaction that is unrelated to any previous request so that the communication consists of independent pairs of requests and responses.
The typical transaction consists of a user using the display interface to select the type and quantity of tickets and then choosing a payment method of either cash, credit / debit card or smartcard.
There are also long-lived distributed transactions, for example a transaction to book a trip, which consists of booking a flight, a rental car and a hotel.
This typical transaction consists of the following steps.
A simple transaction on the AHB consists of an address phase and a subsequent data phase ( without wait states: only two bus-cycles ).
A QC record consists of a fixed 23-byte header ( containing record type codes, destination account details, and the transaction amount ) followed by zero or more optional fields, each of which is of variable size.

transaction and three
# In data transmission, the operations required to complete all three phases of an information transfer transaction.
The investigation focused on three questions surrounding the transaction and the president's actions-Was there prior knowledge of the loss reported in August?
In 1988, the Delaware legislature enacted a law which required a would-be acquirer to capture 85 percent of a Delaware chartered corporation's stock in a single transaction or wait three years before proceeding.
Even this first BS2000 version supported disk paging and three different operating modes in the same system: interactive dialog, batch, and transaction mode, a precursor of Online Transaction Processing ( OLTP mode ).
The present structure of the Hankyu network with the three main lines was fixed by this transaction.
In most situations, three attorneys will be involved in the process: one each to represent the buyer, seller, and mortgage holder ; frequently all three will sit around a table with the buyer and seller and literally " pass papers " to effect the transaction.
Pricing can be approached at three levels. The industry, market, and transaction level.
There are three principal parts to " advance " factoring transaction ; ( a ) the advance, a percentage of the invoice face value that is paid to the seller at the time of sale, ( b ) the reserve, the remainder of the purchase price held until the payment by the account debtor is made and ( c ) the discount fee, the cost associated with the transaction which is deducted from the reserve, along with other expenses, upon collection, before the reserve is disbursed to the factor's client.
Steps three to six are not applicable if the credit limit has not been reached, thus resulting in no transaction costs.
Jean-François Théodore, the Chief Executive Officer of Euronext, stated that they expected the transaction to close within three or four months.
On April 6, 2004, the Parliament ( Seimas ) voted on three charges: that he had leaked classified information about his investigation to Borisov ; that he had improperly restored Borisov's citizenship ; and that he had interfered in a privatization transaction.
Sen. Richard Shelby voted to block three amendments to regulate banks, including an amendment # 3812 to S. 3217, to cap ATM fees at $ 0. 50 per transaction, and also to bar banks who borrowed tax payer money through TARP funds to use those funds for their own benefit.
IMS is also a robust transaction manager ( IMS TM, also known as IMS DC ) — one of the " big three " classic transaction managers along with CICS and BEA ( now Oracle ) Tuxedo.
In fact, KKR did not complete another major leveraged buyout transaction for over three years, due largely to the shutdown of the high yield bond market and the collapse of Drexel Burnham Lambert which filed for bankruptcy in February 1990.
The general rule is that a filing is required if three tests are met ; ( 1 ) the transaction affects U. S. commerce ; ( 2 ) either ( a ) one of the parties has annual sales or total assets of $ 136. 4 million or more
A sign-to-sign transaction relating to an object is a transaction that involves three parties, or a relation that involves three roles.

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