Explain atomicity and aggregation?
Answer / Virendra Kumar Chaurasiya
"Atomicity refers to the property in database transactions that states a transaction is treated as a single, indivisible unit. All operations within a transaction are either completed or none are. Aggregation, on the other hand, is an operation that combines multiple records into one summary record in a data model."
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