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Main Author: Somasekharreddy Bogireddy
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Published: Zenodo 2026
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18525161
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contents <p>High-volume transaction processing defines the operational backbone of SAP-centered enterprise systems across finance, supply chain, sales, and retail domains. Transaction volumes continue to expand as organizations digitize operations and expand market reach. System scalability determines whether enterprises can maintain operational stability during growth phases. This article examines architectural principles and design strategies that enable SAP-centered systems to handle sustained transaction growth without performance degradation. The content explores workload characteristics, system bottlenecks, and proven design patterns that deliver consistent performance under increasing load conditions. Decoupling processes emerge as a foundational requirement. Microservices architecture provides the framework for building scalable enterprise systems. Functional architecture decisions influence scalability more significantly than infrastructure investments alone. Process segmentation, data handling strategies, and exception management directly impact system capacity. The article presents practical frameworks for building systems that accommodate transaction growth without proportional increases in operational risk. Organizations can leverage these principles to future-proof enterprise architectures. Resilient design patterns protect against cascading failures. Self-healing mechanisms reduce operational intervention requirements. Cloud-native deployment models enable elastic scaling capabilities. These architectural approaches transform traditional monolithic SAP systems into distributed, scalable platforms capable of handling modern enterprise demands.</p>
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spellingShingle Designing Scalable SAP-Centered Enterprise Systems For High-Volume Transaction Environments
Somasekharreddy Bogireddy
<p>High-volume transaction processing defines the operational backbone of SAP-centered enterprise systems across finance, supply chain, sales, and retail domains. Transaction volumes continue to expand as organizations digitize operations and expand market reach. System scalability determines whether enterprises can maintain operational stability during growth phases. This article examines architectural principles and design strategies that enable SAP-centered systems to handle sustained transaction growth without performance degradation. The content explores workload characteristics, system bottlenecks, and proven design patterns that deliver consistent performance under increasing load conditions. Decoupling processes emerge as a foundational requirement. Microservices architecture provides the framework for building scalable enterprise systems. Functional architecture decisions influence scalability more significantly than infrastructure investments alone. Process segmentation, data handling strategies, and exception management directly impact system capacity. The article presents practical frameworks for building systems that accommodate transaction growth without proportional increases in operational risk. Organizations can leverage these principles to future-proof enterprise architectures. Resilient design patterns protect against cascading failures. Self-healing mechanisms reduce operational intervention requirements. Cloud-native deployment models enable elastic scaling capabilities. These architectural approaches transform traditional monolithic SAP systems into distributed, scalable platforms capable of handling modern enterprise demands.</p>
title Designing Scalable SAP-Centered Enterprise Systems For High-Volume Transaction Environments
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18525161