Definition of transactionally in English:
transactionally
adverb
See transaction
‘Knowledge constructed transactionally (among teachers and peers) is more sophisticated than knowledge a student might construct on his or her own.’
- ‘Will customers who are transactionally motivated be receptive to a full-service strategy?’
- ‘There is simply a series of debits and credits which are causally and transactionally linked.’
- ‘The system modifies the program so that the critical sections are executed transactionally without acquiring locks.’
- ‘This cannot be duplicated in stateful session beans because they are transactionally aware but are not transactional objects.’
Pronunciation
transactionally
/-SHənl-ē/adverb
See transaction
‘Now you simply write the code as you would normally, and things will work transactionally.’
- ‘There is simply a series of debits and credits which are causally and transactionally linked.’
- ‘Knowledge constructed transactionally is more sophisticated than knowledge a student might construct on his or her own.’
- ‘If you do not register your component, it may function normally, but will not be able to work transactionally.’
- ‘Will customers who are transactionally motivated be receptive to a full-service strategy?’
Pronunciation
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