Naplóalapú
Naplóalapú refers to a method or system that relies on a chronological log of events or transactions, often referred to as a journal or ledger. This approach is fundamental to many record-keeping and data management strategies. In a naplóalapú system, each entry is timestamped and describes an action or change that has occurred. This sequential recording ensures that the history of events is preserved and can be reviewed or audited.
This principle is widely applied in accounting, where the double-entry bookkeeping system begins with recording transactions