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OLTP - Definition and Overview

OLTP (Online Transaction Processing) is a form of transaction processing conducted via computer network. Some applications of OLTP include electronic banking, order processing, employee time clock systems, and e-commerce.

In large applications, efficient OLTP may depend on sophisticated transaction management software (such as CICS) and/or database optimization tactics to facilitate the processing of large numbers of concurrent updates to an OLTP-oriented database.

For even more demanding decentralized database systems, OLTP brokering programs can distribute transaction processing among multiple computers on a network. OLTP is often integrated into service-oriented architecture and Web services.

The term Online Transaction Processing is somewhat ambiguous: some understand "transaction" as a reference to computer or database transactions, while others (such as the Transaction Processing Perfomance Council (http://www.tpc.org/)) define it in terms of business or commercial transactions.

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