Batch processing automates and makes image repetitive tasks with images easier to apply and creates a more productive work environment Batch processing are routines that permit a scanner or software such as Photoshop to apply image processing to any number of individual images
this type of processing involves collecting jobs or material to be processed over a period of time, and creating a schedule followed by one complete processing session The user has very little interaction with the process
Processing data or the accomplishment of jobs accumulated in advance in such a manner that each accumulation thus formed is processed or accomplished in the same computer run
a type of data processing operation and data communications transmission where related transactions are grouped together and transmitted for processing, usually by the same computer and under the same application
In either human or computer processes, a step where lots of items are accumulated and then processed together In contrast to continuous processing where items are processes as soon as possible
Processing data in a group, or batch, as opposed to processing data singly in real time Typically, the data is collected over time and processed periodically when the use of a computer is likely to be cost effective
This occurs when a merchant transmits the "batch" of daily sales stored in the terminal for processing An "open" Batch is one that is not yet "closed " To "close" a batch is to transmit the information from the merchant's location (terminal or software) to our processor Top of page
A type of data processing and data communications transmission in which related transactions are grouped together and transmitted for processing, usually by the same computer and under the same application
A type of computer processing in which a batch of requests is stored and then executed all at one time Transaction processing requires interaction with a user, whereas batch processing can take place without a user being present
Executing a series of non-interactive jobs in a given sequence The term originated in the days when punched cards were the normal means of entering data into a computer, usually a mainframe Each batch of cards represented a job Batch jobs are often stored up during normal working hours and then executed during the evening or whenever the computer is less busy Once a batch job begins, it continues until it is complete or until an error occurs Batch processing implies that there is no interaction with the User while the program is being executed The opposite of Batch Processing is Transaction or Interactive Processing
Batch Processing describes the processing of items accumulated over a period (days/week/month) such as coupon response, cheque handling etc , as opposed to processing on a day to day basis Normally used as an expression within Data Processing but can be applied to any type of commercial activity
Running accumulated data through a program off-line, without user intervention Used where very large volumes of data require similar processing For example, in clearing banks, records of each day's transactions are accumulated at branches for subsequent mass batch processing by the central computer Contrast with interactive processing and OLTP