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Data Base and Management System

TPS
and
OLTP
Group Members

Abdullah Akhtar 2016-CS-528


Fahad Sheikh 2016-CS-528
Ibtehaj Ali 2016-CS-528
TRANSACTION PROCESSING
SYSTEMS
What is TPS?

• A Transaction Processing System (TPS) is a type of information


system that collects, stores, modifies and retrieves the data
transactions of an enterprise.
• e.g. airline reservation systems, electronic transfer of funds,
bank account processing systems.
• Designed to process routine business transactions
• Seeks time and cost efficiency by automating repetitive
operations in large volumes.
What is TPS?

• An information system designed to process routine business


transactions
• Seeks time and cost-efficiency by automating repetitive
operations in large volumes
• Centers around accounting and finance transactions
• e.g. airline reservation systems, order entry/processing
systems, bank’s account processing systems
What is TPS?

• A transaction is an elementary activity conducted during


business operations (e.g. merchandise sale).
• Earliest Information Systems in organizations.
• Support the monitoring, collection, storage, processing, and
dissemination of the organization’s basic business
transactions.
• Provides backbone for many other applications involving other
support systems.
Data Input Data
Processing
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04 02

Output
03 Data
Generation Storage

TPS model
What is TPS?

• Large amounts of data are processed.


• The sources of data are mostly internal , and the output is
intended mainly for an internal audience.
• The TPS processes information on a regular basis : daily, weekly,
monthly, etc.
• Large storage (database) capacity is required.
• High processing speed is needed due to the
• high volume.
Characteristics of TPS

• TPS basically monitors and 4

collects past data


3
• Input and output data are
structured (i.e. standardized).
2

• A high level of accuracy, data


integrity, and security is 1
needed.

• High reliability is required.


Types of TPS?

1. Batch Transection Processing


(BTP)

2. On-line Transection Processing


(OLTP)
On-line Transaction
Processing
What is OLTP?

• Transactions are processed in real time


• Required for any “modern” application where
time is critical
• Well supported by client/server computing
mode
• Use in Traditional databases
• Includes insertions, updates, and deletions,
while also supporting information query
requirements
What is OLTP?
What is OLTP?
What is OLTP?

• Transactions are processed in real time


• Required for any “modern” application where
time is critical
• Well supported by client/server computing
mode
• Use in Traditional databases
• Includes insertions, updates, and deletions,
while also supporting information query
requirements

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