DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF COMPUTERIZED BANKING SYSTEM ABSTRACT
In this world of competitive resource application and technological development, the banks have been totally computerized. This project work Design and Implementation of computerized banking system is concerned with the analysis and design of a computerized system aimed at supporting the whole banking operation provides an interface which enables the user or the customer to lodge in money into his or her account and make withdrawals as the need arises. It will also provide the basis for the implementation of computerized banking transactions. A development which made most banks and other financial institutions more responsive to changes and imperative to adopt the latest art of technology is for the purpose of maintaining operational efficiency as a means of warding off competitive threat, and also to improve on the security measures, checkmate fraud and error, to increase the speed of transaction and improvement of customer’s convenience by reducing barriers to entry into payment systems. At the end of all, the system proposed is better, calculates faster and is reliable. This enhances operations and level of commitment to customers.
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TABLE OF CONTENT
CHAPTER ONE
1.1THE OVERVIEW OF THE STUDY
1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
1.3 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
1.4 LIMITATION OF THE STUDY
1.5 THE SCOPE OF THE STUDY
1.5 THE SCOPE OF THE STUDY
1.6 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
1.7 ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE
1.8 DEFINITION OF BASIC CONCEPTS RELEVANT TO THIS STUDY
CHAPTER TWO
2.1 THE EVOLUTION OF THE COMPUTERISED BANKING SYSTEM
2.2 REGISTRATION AND SECURITY
2.3 DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
2.4 DATA MANAGEMENT
2.5 TRADTIONAL BANKING VS ONLINE BANKING
2.6 TYPES OF SERVICES
2.7 THE ROLE OF INFORMATION TECHGNOLOGY IN THE BANKING SYSTEM
2.8 SECURITY FEATURES IN ONLINE BANKING SYSTEM
2.9 ADVANTAGES OF ONLINE BANKING
2.10 DISADVANTAGES OF ONLINE BANKING
2.11 ONLINE BANKING SYSTEM SECURITY
CHAPTER THREE
3.1 DESCRIPTIONÂ Â OF THE EXISTING SYSTEM
3.2.1 FEASIBILITY CONSIDERATIONS
3.2.2 Economic feasibility
3.2.3 Operational Feasibility
3.3 MANUAL PROCESS DIAGRAMÂ
3.4 PROBLEM DOMAIN
3.5 PROPOSED SYSTEM
3.6 THE MANUAL SYSTEM
3.7 INPUT, OUTPUT AND ANALYSIS
3.8 THE CURRENT ISSUES INVOLVING THE FOLLOWING FACTORS
3.10 DESIGN PROCEDURE
3.11 FLOW DIAGRAM
3.12 SOME FORMS (TELERS) USED IN UBA
4.0 Â Â Â DESIGN AND IMPLMENTATION OF THE NEW SYSTEM
4.1 DESIGN STANDARD
4.2 OUTPUT SPECIFICATION AND DESIGN
4.3 INPUT SPECIFICATION AND DESIGN
FILE DESIGN
4.5 STRUCTURE OF THE MASTER FILE
4.5.1Transcatoin File
4.7 SYSTEM FLOWCHARTS
CHAPTER FOUR
4.8 SYSTEM REQUIREMENT
4.9 PROGRAM FLOWCHART
4.10 ACCOUNT OPENING FLOWCHART
4.11 BANK TRANSACTION FLOWCHART
4.12 CODES
4.12.1 Coding Testing
4.12.3 Testing Objectives
4.13 LEVELS OF TESTING FLOW CHART
4.13.1 Integration Testing
4.13.2 System Testing
4.14 DATABASE IMPLEMENTATION
CHAPTER FIVE
5.1 SUMMARY
5.2 CONCLUSION
5.3 RECOMMENDATIONS
REFERENCES
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