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(A) EDS Batch  Load Profile  

- This test differs from past runs by initiating 2000 active sessions within 15 mins from start of test, with entire test lasting for 30 mins.
- Processed a total of 7184 unique sessions, while maintaining 2000 active sessions at any given point in time.
- Each session attempts to access each FA page twice (round-robin).
- User 'think time' delay range of 0-150 seconds (max).

(B) Financial Aid Pages Accessed

Total employee records processed: 5190  (estimated to be an acceptable high-end employee record change due to student employee changes).
- Employee records identified (& time range to specify in request) via WorkDataChange web service component - invoked either by soapUI or SOA console.


(B) End-to-End Test

  1. SOA Console initiates EDS Batch (simulates Tidal invoke) - “Project Explorer, Employee, PeopleSoft, Proxy, InvokeBatchSync”
  2. Oracle SOA
  3. Workday
  4. Oracle SOA
  5. PeopleSoft
    - PS_CU_EMPSYNCSTG_J
    - PS_CU_EMPSYNCSTG_P
    - PS_CU_GRAD_PAY_STG
  6. Student Center
  7. Select Aid Year to View
  8. Select Financial Aid Summary (Aid Year)
  9. Financial Aid Award Summary (Est. FA Budget)
  10. Scheduled Disbursements
  11. Account Inquiry



(C) Comparison Criteria Results

Criteria

Sub Detail

Value

Comments

Avg Response Time

Student Center

1.1 secs

 

 

Select Aid Year to View

0.4 secs

 

 

Select Financial Aid Summary

0.2 secs

 

 

Financial Aid Award Summary

0.3 secs

 

 

Scheduled Disbursements

0.2 secs

 

 

Account Inquiry page

0.9 secs

 

Resp Time Requirement

95% of all Pages

< 6 secs

Pass

Page Validation

 

100 %

 

Total processing time:

 

1 hr & 10 mins

 


(D) Comments:

- Passing test run, no issues seen in test results.

(E) Load Tool Report

http://testtoolsvm1.cit.cornell.edu/RPT_Runs/Admissions_FA/03-06-13_2000VU/Sched_AdmissionsFA-Prod_Step1-2000_v4_Mar-06-13_1-33PM.html - There were initially 5 running BPEL processes for first 5-15 mins of the test, then only 2 running for the remaining of the test run. This did not affect the overall processing time as compared to the last run; though we expected to see 5 running processes.
- This run was performed on the new threading model, with previous run executed on the old threading model.
- This test involved PeopleSoft psutst DB for the 1st time.
- These results were similar to Craig Reicke's original baseline results.