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Financial Services

the way we do it

Oracle FLEXCUBE Testing


Capgeminis FLEXCUBE Accelerator speeds testing efforts for your core banking system

Oracles FLEXCUBE suite includes one of the leading solutions for core banking across the globe with a strong customer presence in over 125 countries. Due to this global reach, FLEXCUBE is often selected by banks that require multi-country deployments and global standardization. A bank faces challenges when implementing any core banking solution regardless of the scenario: new implementation or replacement. When doing a new implementation where no prior system exists, developers and testers can avoid problems associated with legacy systems. But new systems bring specific challenges related to

change management and training as employees learn new processes. When converting or migrating from existing systems, challenges include extracting and converting data from legacy systems and integrating the new systems with older, existing ones. Rigorous, comprehensive testing can help mitigate the risks associated with new core banking systems. Capgemini can show you how.

Five phases to implement a core banking system


To mitigate data-related risks when moving to a new core banking system, it is crucial to perform exhaustive data testing and validation
Parameterization Parameterization ensures the business rules required for the operation of the bank are part of the core banking solution. By clearly understanding all the rulesincluding regulatory requirements for all geographies, industry guidelines and best practices, and operational policies unique to the bankyou can define bank, branch and product parameterization for the solution. Pre-implementation testing helps ensure your core banking solution will meet business requirements. Testing at this phase lets you verify that all key business rules are addressed in the solution. Product Walk Through and Functional Analysis At this stage the bank sets offerings for the core banking solution and verifies the solution can perform all functional tasks. User friendliness, functional flows, and outside dependencies are evaluated to gain clarity on the impact for transaction control, operational risks and subsequent mitigation, and reporting. Functional testing uncovers imbalances between offerings and ease of use to help the bank implement a solution that best addresses the needs of users and the business. Legacy Data Analysis and Mapping Data is a key element during any migration. Most banks use a mapping study to analyze available legacy data versus required data in the core banking system. This helps uncover issues with data quality and cleansing. Testing the deliverables of data capture or migration tools helps verify the availability and quality of required data during migration. Mock Migrations To model a data migration effort, most banks extract data from legacy systems using a data capture tool, process it through a migration tool, and deliver output in a flat file format that can be uploaded to the migration staging area. Validation is run on the staging data to check that it is correct. Migration tool testing and data validation checks are used in this phase to minimize defects. To mitigate data-related risks, it is crucial to perform exhaustive data testing and validation. Go Live In this last stage, the core banking system is available live. In addition to testing that is performed during all other phases, migration testing certifies the application is ready to go live.

Our Testing Experience:

2,500+ strong testing team focused in the Financial Services domain 1,650+ Testing professionals testing banking applications 700+ Testing professional certified in ISTQB

Capgeminis FLEXCUBE Accelerator

Industrialized our FLEXCUBE Accelerator for a major French Retail Bank Supporting leading bank from Australia to implement this accelerator with the next generation platform of FLEXCUBE

Capgeminis FLEXCUBE Accelerator uses the testing workbench approach to generate test scenarios and cases by modeling business requirements. With over 17,000 FLEXCUBE test scenarios in our library, we provide coverage for most business processes used in core banking. Key features of the Accelerator include: Ready-to-use artifacts From the first day of testing, Capgemini can provide your bank with test models, use cases, test cases and automated test scripts from our extensive library of artifacts specifically developed for FLEXCUBE core banking. Capgemini has over 1,000 test professionals dedicated and trained in banking. Our methodologies include leveraging tools and accelerators from our extensive test repository. Improved test coverage and quality Capgemini follows a rigorous, systematic approach to testing

which helps improve test coverage and quality. Our TMap and TPI methodologies provide guidelines for test management and process improvement that help ensure every Capgemini testing engagement supports improved outcomes. By using a model-based testing approach, we provide more test coverage than traditional testing methods. Traceability and industry best practices As part of our testing workbench approach, Capgemini links product requirements and customizations to specific test scenarios, providing an audit trail to trace requirements across the testing lifecycle. Our FLEXCUBE test artifacts are created using industry best practices and test case design procedures to meet the exacting standards of our clients. Most of our artifacts have been tested in real-world engagements for some of the worlds largest banks.

Capgemini has over 17,000 scenarios to test FLEXCUBE core banking modules FLEXCUBE Module Bill and Collection Customer Information File (CIF) Consumer Lending Core Corporate Credit Facility Current or Savings Account Derivatives Foreign Exchange Fund Transfer Scenarios 217 130 FLEXCUBE Module Letter of Credit Money Market Scenarios 300 177

5,217 14 1,500 1,028 325 188 278

Payment and Collection Retail Teller Security Management System (SMS) Term Deposit Interest & Charges for Current Accounts, Savings Accounts and Interest, Commission, Charge & Fees

159 229 3,026 250 3,996

www.capgemini.com/financialservices

For more information Govindarajan Muthukrishnan Global Testing Practice Head, Financial Services
[email protected]

Shubh Shrivastava Payments Testing Center of Excellence Lead Financial Services


[email protected]

For more information, contact us at [email protected]

About Capgemini and the Collaborative Business Experience


Capgemini, one of the worlds foremost providers of Consulting, Technology and Outsourcing services, has a unique way of working with its clients, called the Collaborative Business Experience. Backed by over three decades of industry and service experience, the Collaborative Business Experience is designed to help our clients achieve better, faster, more sustainable results through seamless access to our network of world-leading technology partners and collaborationfocused methods and tools. Capgemini utilizes a global delivery model called Rightshore which aims to offer the right resources in the right location at competitive cost, helping businesses thrive through the power of collaboration. Capgemini reported 2009 global revenues of EUR 8.4 billion and employs over 100,000 people worldwide. More information about our services, offices and research is available at
www.capgemini.com.
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