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STF
Financial Transaction System
STF, Financial Transaction System, is a transactional software
solution for branch office automation in banks and financial
institutions.
STF automates bank branch functions, by providing on-line access
to information, using workstations for tellers, at public reception
desks, on the commercial platform and at self-service stations.
This permits immediate updating of the data base following each
commercial transaction with clients.
STF offers significant advantages for users. The automation of
branch offices allows institutions to increase productivity, offer
new and better services, reduce the risk of errors and omissions
and improve the quality of customer service. This is made possible
by having on-line, realtime access to information, allowing
verification of account balances, statements, signatures,
authorizations, and cash balances. It also permits the
incorporation of high productivity tools, such as electronic
spreadsheets, word processing, electronic mail and other
applications.
On the commercial platform, STF makes it possible to run financial
simulations, perform calculations, open accounts and maintain
general information, as well as demonstrate -including in graphical
form- different investment or financing alternatives. It provide
better information for account executives about the products and
services of the institution, resulting in improved sales
incentives. It allows instantaneous emission of documents.
STF runs in financial transaction development and productions
environments on VAX computers from Digital Equipment Corporation.
The individual work stations can be PC compatible microcomputers,
asynchronous video terminals or the Pinnacle financial terminals
of ISC Systems CORP. The system can be implemented as a
geographically distributed process, as well as interchange
transactions with IBM computers operating under SAFE.
STF can be easily integrated with back office system, such as
current accounts, savings, credit and other interrelated systems.
STF includes TDL, a high level language designed specially for the
financial environment, with which application are generated, both
for the work stations and the VAX processor.
Its production environment is composed of transaction manager,
COBOL applications generated by TDL, data base serves, and
communications servers dedicated to transmission and reception of
transaction between the VAX processors.