TPS TPS is a type of information system that collects, stores, modifies and retrieves the data transactions of an enterprise. A transaction is an event.

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TPS TPS is a type of information system that collects, stores, modifies and retrieves the data transactions of an enterprise. A transaction is an event that generates or modifies data that is eventually stored on an information system. TPSs are aimed at improving the routine business activities on which all organizations depend. Transaction processing, the set of procedures for handling the transactions, often includes the activities like calculation, storage and retrieval, classification, summarization, sorting. TPS is a type of information system that collects, stores, modifies and retrieves the data transactions of an enterprise. A transaction is an event that generates or modifies data that is eventually stored on an information system. TPSs are aimed at improving the routine business activities on which all organizations depend. Transaction processing, the set of procedures for handling the transactions, often includes the activities like calculation, storage and retrieval, classification, summarization, sorting.

CHARACTERSTICS OF TPS Rapid Response Reliability Inflexibility Data life -line Rapid Response Reliability Inflexibility Data life -line

CHARACTERISTICS OF TPS.. Controlled access Link between organization & external entities Standardization Routine-natured

TRANSACTIONS PROCESSING QUALIFIERS In order to qualify as a TPS, transactions made by the system must pass the ACID test. 1.Atomicity 2.Consistency 3.Isolation 4.Durability In order to qualify as a TPS, transactions made by the system must pass the ACID test. 1.Atomicity 2.Consistency 3.Isolation 4.Durability

TRANSACTION PROCESSING CYCLE Transaction processing systems generally go through a five-stage cycle of 1) Data entry activities 2) Transaction processing activities 3) File and database processing 4) Document and report generation 5) Inquiry processing activities. Transaction processing systems generally go through a five-stage cycle of 1) Data entry activities 2) Transaction processing activities 3) File and database processing 4) Document and report generation 5) Inquiry processing activities.

TYPES OF TRANSACTION PROCESSING SYSTEMS Batch Transaction Processing Examples:- 1.Cheque Clearance 2.Bill Generation 3.Credit Card Transactions Batch Transaction Processing Examples:- 1.Cheque Clearance 2.Bill Generation 3.Credit Card Transactions

REAL-TIME TRANSACTION PROCESSING Main disadvantage of RTTP is the hardware and software costs exceed batch. Two main concerns:- 1.Concurrency 2.Atomicity Examples of RTTP :- 1.Reservation Systems 2.Pos Terminals 3.Library Loan System Main disadvantage of RTTP is the hardware and software costs exceed batch. Two main concerns:- 1.Concurrency 2.Atomicity Examples of RTTP :- 1.Reservation Systems 2.Pos Terminals 3.Library Loan System

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