
Transactional Systems
Transactional systems are computer systems designed to handle a large volume of transactions, such as sales, orders, or payments, efficiently and accurately. They ensure that each transaction is processed reliably, maintaining data integrity and consistency. Typical examples include banking software or e-commerce platforms, where users conduct financial transactions or purchase items. These systems often use databases to record every interaction, allowing users to access up-to-date information and ensuring that all transactions are completed correctly, minimizing errors and ensuring customer trust.