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Specifically, a ''transaction log'' is a log of the communications between a system and the users of that system,<ref>{{cite journal | last=Peters | first=Thomas A. | title=The history and development of transaction log analysis | journal=Library Hi Tech | volume=11 | issue=2 | date=1993-02-01 | issn=0737-8831 | doi=10.1108/eb047884 | pages=41–66}}</ref> or a data collection method that automatically captures the type, content, or time of transactions made by a person from a terminal with that system.<ref>{{cite journal | last1=Rice | first1=Ronald E. | last2=Borgman | first2=Christine L. | title=The use of computer-monitored data in information science and communication research | journal=Journal of the American Society for Information Science | volume=34 | issue=4 | date=1983 | issn=0002-8231 | doi=10.1002/asi.4630340404 | pages=247–256}}</ref> For Web searching, a transaction log is an electronic record of interactions that have occurred during a searching episode between a Web search engine and users searching for information on that Web search engine.
Many operating systems, software frameworks and programs include a logging system. A widely used logging standard is [[Syslog]], defined in
== Types ==
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