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Please give a brief explanation of real time, online, time-sharing methods of data processing.

Q: Please give a brief explanation of real time, online, time-sharing methods of data processing.

Chuck Kelley's Answer:

OK, here is mine ...

Real time - Immediate access to data. As soon as the data comes in, it is available to be seen.

Online - Having data available on disks. Data stored offline would be on tapes or CD ROM (not in a juke box).

Time share - This is when people share time on a machine. For example, you can have multiple folks logged into a UNIX or mainframe box. They share the time (along with the operating system) for the CPU cycles, disk access, network access, etc. Then, generally, these folks are charged for only the time that they used. This is different from your PC, where (generally) you are the only person logged in and are using the system.


Chuck Kelley is an internationally known expert in database and data warehousing technology. He has 30 years of experience in designing and implementing operational/production systems and data warehouses. Kelley has worked in some facet of the design and implementation phase of more than 50 data warehouses and data marts. He also teaches seminars, co-authored four books on data warehousing and has been published in many trade magazines on database technology, data warehousing and enterprise data strategies. He can be contacted at chuckkelley@usa.net.

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