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CONTENTS
Introduction
Objectives
Data Flow Diagrams
Software And Hardware Requirements
Goals Achieved
Future Enhancements
Conclusion
Bibliography
INTRODUCTION
Looking for an online comprehensive solution to manage internet banking.
This will be accessible to all customers who have a valid user id and password.
In India, a number of banks have either gone for Internet Banking or are on the verge of going for it.
The Internet Banking System provides the facilities like Balance Enquiry , Funds transfer to another account in the same bank, etc.
The Internet Banking System allows customer contact through increased geographical reach.
OBJECTIVES
This system provides the following facilities -:
Balance enquiry.
Funds transfer to another account in the same bank.
Request for cheque book.
Viewing monthly and annual statements .
Viewing the services provided by banks for eg. Mobile Banking, 24×7 Customer support, etc.
DATA FLOW DIAGRAMS (DFD) Level 0
DATA FLOW DIAGRAMS (DFD)
DATA FLOW DIAGRAMS (DFD)
DATA FLOW DIAGRAMS (DFD)
DATA FLOW DIAGRAMS (DFD)
SOFTWARE AND HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS
Software Requirements : Operating System : Windows XP/2003 Database : Oracle XE Server Deployment : Weblogic server 10
Hardware Requirements:
Processor : Pentium 4 or above Space Req. : 1 GB RAM : 512MB
Programming Languages and Tools Used:
IDE/Workbench : My Eclipse 8.0 User Interface : HTML, Java Script Web Applications : Servlets, JSP Database : Oracle XE Frame Work : Struts 1.3
GOALS ACHIEVED
Reduced entry work.
Easy retrieval of information
Reduced errors due to human intervention
User friendly screens to enter the data
Portable and flexible for further enhancement Web enabled.
Fast finding of information requested
FUTURE ENHANCEMENTS
Based on the future security issues, security can be improved using emerging technologies. eg
Password encryption.
CONCLUSION
The “Internet Banking System” was successfully designed for accuracy and quality.
The developed system will be used in searching, retrieving and generating information for the concerned requests.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Core Java™ 2 Volume I – Fundamentals 7th Edition By Cay S Hortsman Core Java™ 2 Volume II – Advanced
By Cay S Hortsman
Core Servlets and Java Server Pages Advanced Technologies Vol 2By Marty Hall
http://www.roseindia.net/java/
http://vaannila.com/struts-2/struts-2-tutorial/struts-2-tutorial.html