Transaction Database
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A transaction database is a database composed of a transaction records.
- Context:
- It can be managed by a Transaction Database System (that supports transaction operations).
- It can range from being a Centralized Transaction Database to being a Distributed Transaction Database.
- It can be an task input to a Frequent Itemset Mining Task.
- Example(s):
- a Ledger, like a Bitcoin ledger.
- See: Online Transaction Processing, Association Rule Learning Task.
References
2007
- Howard Hamilton. (2007). “[1] Computer Science 831: Knowledge Discovery in Databases, University of Regina.
- Transaction Database stores transaction data. Transaction data may also be stored in some other form than a m x n database.