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Definitions of atomicity in various dictionaries:
The state of being composed of atoms.
Chemistry.
The number of atoms in a molecule.
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The state or fact of being composed of indivisible units. |
The number of atoms in the molecules of an element. |
the number of atoms in one molecule of an element |
in an electronic transaction ( an operation that changes data), the fact of occurring either completely or not at all: |
The state of being composed of atoms. |
Chemistry The number of atoms in a molecule. |
Chemistry Valence. |
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In database systems, atomicity (or atomicness; from Greek atomos, undividable) is one of the ACID (Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation, Durability) transaction properties. An atomic transaction is an indivisible and irreducible series of database operations such that either all occur, or nothing occurs. A guarantee of atomicity prevents updates to the database occurring only partially, which can cause greater problems than rejecting the whole series outright. As a consequence, the transaction cannot be observed to be in progress by another database client. At one moment in time, it has not yet happened, and at the next it has already occurred in whole (or nothing happened if the transaction was cancelled in progress). * An example of an atomic transaction is a monetary transfer from bank account A to account B. It consists of two operations, withdrawing the money from account A and saving it to account B. Performing these operations in an atomic transaction ensures that the database remains in a consistent state, that is, money is neither lost nor created if either of those two operations fail. |