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'''Atomicity, consistency, isolation, durability''' ('''ACID''') are four well-established [[test]]s to [[verify]] the [[integrity]] of business [[transaction]]s in a [[data-processing]] [[environment]].
 
'''Atomicity, consistency, isolation, durability''' ('''ACID''') are four well-established [[test]]s to [[verify]] the [[integrity]] of business [[transaction]]s in a [[data-processing]] [[environment]].
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Definition

Atomicity, consistency, isolation, durability (ACID) are four well-established tests to verify the integrity of business transactions in a data-processing environment.