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Definition of Transactors

Transactor
Transactor Trans*act"or, n. [L.] One who transacts, performs, or conducts any business. --Derham.

Meaning of Transactors from wikipedia

- Transact-SQL (T-SQL) is Microsoft's and Sybase's proprietary extension to the SQL (Structured Query Language) used to interact with relational databases...
- Transactive may refer to: Transactive communication Transactive energy Transactive memory Transaction (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles...
- The Transactor was a computer magazine directed at users of Commodore home computers. In contrast to other Commodore-focused publications such as Commodore...
- In communications, transactive communication occurs when sources transmit messages to one another simultaneously and send back acknowledgment messages...
- Transactive memory is a psychological hypothesis first proposed by Daniel Wegner in 1985 as a response to earlier theories of "group mind" such as groupthink...
- Java and Clojure. In its reference architecture, Datomic uses peers and transactors which run on the JVM. Hickey, Rich (2013-02-01). "The Datomic Information...
- Transactive energy refers to the economic and control techniques used to manage the flow or exchange of energy within an existing electric power system...
- either in a transparent pool or a shielded pool. Zcash offers private transactors the option of "selective disclosure", allowing a user to prove payment...
- Visual Basic C# C/AL a.k.a Navision Attain F# MVPL Power Fx PowerS**** Transact-SQL TypeScript Q# Visual J# Visual J++ Web properties Azure Bing Microsoft...
- enterprises, households and government agencies ("institutional units" or transactors in social accounting language). Here, a conceptual problem arises. The...