Question:
What is Traction System?
1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC
What is Traction System?
Five answers:
2008-04-25 08:56:40 UTC
The Enhanced Traction System is an all-speed engine based traction control system used by General Motors Corporation in many of their models. In some models, the driver has the option to disable this system by pushing a button marked "ETS". The system uses sensors to monitor wheelspin and reduces engine speed, upshifts or retards ignition timing to improve traction. The very first traction systems were invented by the Romans for there wagons.
shadouse
2008-04-25 08:52:59 UTC
on an automobile, it cuts power to a tire losing traction and gives more power to a tire with better traction for better control.
2008-04-25 08:51:47 UTC
Transaction Processing System (TPS) is a type of information system. TPSs collect, store, modify, and retrieve the transactions of an organization. A transaction is an event that generates or modifies data that is eventually stored in an information system. To be considered a transaction processing system the computer must pass the ACID test.



From a technical perspective, a Transaction Processing System (or Transaction Processing Monitor) monitors transaction programs, a special kind of programs. The essence of a transaction program is that it manages data that must be left in a consistent state. E.g. if an electronic payment is made, the amount must be either both withdrawn from one account and added to the other, or none at all. In case of a failure preventing transaction completion, the partially executed transaction must be 'rolled back' by the TPS. While this type of integrity must be provided also for batch transaction processing, it is particularly important for online processing: if e.g. an airline seat reservation system is accessed by multiple operators, after an empty seat inquiry, the seat reservation data must be locked until the reservation is made, otherwise another user may get the impression a seat is still free while it is actually being booked at the time. Without proper transaction monitoring, double bookings may occur. Other transaction monitor functions include deadlock detection and resolution (deadlocks may be inevitable in certain cases of cross-dependence on data), and transaction logging (in 'journals') for 'forward recovery' in case of massive failures.



Transaction Processing is not limited to application programs. The 'journaled file system' provided with IBMs AIX Unix operating system employs similar techniques to maintain file system integrity, including a journal.
2008-04-25 08:51:13 UTC
it's more to do with power to alternating tires
billrussell42
2008-04-25 10:09:51 UTC
lots of different types of traction systems. All of the above, plus:



The system in a trolley or LRV that controls the traction motors is a traction system.



The system of weights that are used to apply pressure to casts on broken limbs is called a traction system.


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