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3.3.2 BatchInteractiveReal-Time
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Batch, interactive and real-time processing systems in terms of processing, response time and user interface requirements.
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The Wedding outfitter uses batch processing to create invoices. (a) Describe batch processing. [2]…………………………………………………………………………………………………… (b) Explain why the wedding outfitter uses batch processing to create invoices. [4]……………………………………………………………………………………………………
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The user inputs data into the system when prompted to do so. Their actions are limited to what the system allows them to enter.
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People queue waiting for the bus. When they get on, the driver asks where do they want to go? They pay their fare and the next person steps up!
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Self service tills You cannot scan the next one until you have put that item in the bagging area. Or your child sits on it!
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Data is processed within a given maximum time limit (usually under 4 seconds). The time limit will depend on a number of factors: – User requirements – Type of processing – Amount to process
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It is normally assumed that data will be processed as soon as it is received. This could result in data being updated straight away on a database, or an action taking place.
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A good example of real-time processing is in auto-pilot systems. They wouldn’t be very useful in the following example…
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Oh look, we’re heading towards that plane! I’ll save that information for later…
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The management of the airline needs to update the check-in system to deal with passengers more efficiently. Explain why the check-in system will have to use real-time processing. …………………………………………………..…………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… (4)
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Create and complete the following summary table: BatchInteractiveReal-Time ProcessingWhen the system is not busy and offline Each transaction completed before the next one Data is processed as soon as it is received. Response timeDelayed: between data being inputted. Can be overnight or days. Dependant on action from end-user. Very quick, based on user requirements, but usually less than 4 seconds User interface requirements Usually code based.Graphical User Interface Usually based on users requirements. BatchInteractiveReal-Time Processing Response time User interface requirements
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