The Transaction Banking (TRBK) Benchmark is divided into two business scenarios. The first scenario, day processing, reflects usage by users and integrated systems that generally occurs during the daytime. The second scenario, night processing, reflects account balancing that generally occurs overnight in batch mode.This benchmark replaced the Bank Customer Accounts Benchmark.
During the day processing scenario, the benchmark program simulates typical daily volumes of a retail bank, including the quantity of payment transaction operations received from external payment transaction systems, single real-time payment transactions received from ATM machines, real-time account statements, as well as the quantity of account information read from the system. The scenario was constructed to mirror a distribution of typical banking tasks. Since the usual integration into the bank IT infrastructure takes place via real-time interfaces (BAPIs) rather than SAPGUI, the simulation consists of a sequence of BAPI calls.The following table shows in detail the sequence of all calls.
In one loop a total of 35 postings are created in steps 1, 2, 6, 8, 10 (in this step one posting for sender part only), and 12.The simulation works in such a way that a configurable amount of simulation agents simultaneously repeat the complete loop of all steps several times. During every loop, a set of 20 different accounts is accessed. This means that, as in real life, the system does not repeat operations on the same set of accounts.
In the night processing scenario, account balancing is performed at regular intervals to settle an account. The benchmark simulates account balancing by calculating interest and charges for each account across 20 value date days. While the system triggers account balancing periodically, it is also possible to set the time periods manually.
During account balancing, the system performs the following tasks:
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