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TTS
(1) See text-to-speech.

(2) (Transaction Tracking System) Software that monitors a transaction until completion. In the event of a hardware or software failure, it ensures that the database is brought back to its former state before the attempt to update. See two-phase commit. See also text-to-speech.
TTS - Text To Speech


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Transaction tracking systems pinpoint exactly where a transaction failed, resolving problems can quickly turn into an unproductive finger-pointing exercise, ultimately resulting in poor customer service.
0 conventions such as SYS volumes, compression of infrequently used files, Transaction Tracking System capabilities for TTS enabled applications, as well as user and directory quotas that limit single user space to a defined limit via both the directory and NSS volume it resides in.
New advances in distribution services are also seen with the installation of an advanced delivery scheduling and transaction tracking system.
 
 
 
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