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TRANSACTION PROCESSING SYSTEM

MODULE- INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER AND


INFORMATION SYSTEM
SUBMITTED TO – DHARAV JAMADAR SIR
SUBMITTED BY – AKARSH SHAH
ENROLMENT NUMBER-
PROGRAM NAME – 2019-22
Enrollment no- 022019025
Introduction to company
 Nike, Inc is an American multinational corporation that is engaged in the
production of sports equipment, clothes, footwear and accessories.
 The company is headquartered near Beaverton, Oregon, in the Portland and
metropolitan area.
 The company was founded on January 25, 1964 as BLUE RIBBON SPORTS, by
Bill Bowerman and Phil Knight officially became Nike, Inc on May 30, 1971.
 NIKE markets its products under its own brands like Nike Golf, Nike Pro,
Nike+, Air Jordan,, Air Force1, Nike Air Max, Nike CR7.
 Company is highly recognized by trademarks of “JUST DO IT” and the SWOOSH
logo.
Transaction processing system
 A Transaction Process System is an information processing system for business
transactions involving the collection, modification and retrieval of all the
transaction data.
 Characteristics of a TPS include performance, reliability and consistency.
 It is also known as Transaction Processing or Real Time Processing.
 TPS collects data and stores both incoming and outing transactions within a
business. Transaction processing system proves themselves through business
performance, availability, data integrity, and growth.
 This is especially true with the NIKE organization which contains both an
online, and in store transaction availability.
 Transaction processing systems are relevant and evolving in the business
world.
Flowchart of TPS
Usefulness of TPS in NIKE
 Transaction processing system was among the first computerized systems
developed to processing business data-a function originally called data
processing.
 Usually the Tps computerized an existing manual system to allow for faster
processing, reduced clerical costs and improved customer service.
 Also they could utilize site to store transactions where customers can order
online and pick up their products at their local NIKE stores.
 Transaction processing systems can collect data and store it for present and
future use which can help them to make more people aware about their
product.
Boom and banes of TPS

ADVANTEGES DISADVANTAGES

 Batch or real processing available.  High setup cost.


 

 Reduction in processing time, leads  Lack of standard formats.


time, and order cycle time.

 Reduction in inventory, personnel  Hardware and software incompability.


ordering costs.

 Increase in productivity and customer  Only identical data is processed in one


satisfaction batch
Examples of TPS
 Automated Teller Machines (ATM)
 Credit Card Authorizations
 Online Bill Payments
 Self-Checkout Stations
 Trading Stocks Over the Internet
CONCLUSION

 This subject portrays about the different ideas of exchange preparing, About
what it is and how it functions.
 Moreover it additionally gives a decent format about the ideas of Concurrent
exchanges And how Concurrent execution of exchanges improves throughput
of exchanges and framework use diminishes holding up time of exchanges etc.
 Also present in the report are the different simultaneousness control plans
which guarantee a smooth running of the Concurrent exchanges just as the
consistency of the database to be safeguarded.
Thank You

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