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NETWORK BANKING

$OFTWARE

Out of the box solution for the networked


Banks
Team Members
AVINASH KAUSHAL
ARPIT BHARDWAJ

Contents

INTRODUCTION
ABSTRACT
FEASIBILITY STUDIES
TECHNOLOGY USED
SYSTEMS
MODULES DESCRIPTION
PROCESS FLOW
SDLC
LIMITATIONS
CONCLUSION

INTRODUCTION
Looking for an online comprehensive solution
to manage internet banking which will be
accessible to all customers who have valid user
id and password.
The network banking system provides the
facilities like balance enquiry funds transfer
request for cheque book/change of address
viewing monthly statements.
Network banking system allows customer
contacts through increased geographical reach
and lower cost delivery channels.

ABSTRACT
The traditional way of maintaining details of a
user in a bank was to enter the details and
record them.
Every time the user need to perform some
transaction he hes to go to the bank and
perform some actions which is not feasible.
The project gives real life understanding of
internet banking which provides enhanced
techniques for maintaining the requirement up
to date ,results in efficiency.

FEASIBILITY STUDIES
Technical feasibility:Understand the different
technologies involved in the proposed system.
Operational feasibility : Have the user been
involved in the planning and development of
the project.
Economic feasibility : A simple economic
analysis which gives the actual comparison of
cost and benefits.

SCOPE
This project investigates the entry threshold for
providing a new transaction service channel via
the real options approach

The entry threshold established by using an


internet banking system design for the use of
normal users organizations and academics.

EXISTING SYSTEM
Existing system is a manual system it willl not
provide the online system.
Existing system does not provide the online
transaction facility.
This system does not give the update account
information for the customer.

PROPOSED SYSTEM
Proposed system is developed by keeping the
entire process in the view of data base
integration approach.
Customer must have a valid user id and
password.
User can transfer funds from his account to
any other account with his banks.
If the transaction is successful a notification
should appear to the customer.

MODULES DESCRIPTIONS

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2.
3.
4.
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The modules involved are :


Administrator
Customer
Transaction
Security and authentication
Reports.

PROCESS FLOW

SDLC METHODOLOGIES
Spiral Model
A preliminary design is created for the new
system. A first prototype of the new system is
constructed from the preliminary design. This is
usually a scaled-down system, and represents an
approximation of the characteristics of the final
product.

SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS

Operating System :
Windows XP or Linux
User Interface :
HTML, CSS
Client-side Scripting :
JavaScript
Programming Language : Java
Web Applications
:
JDBC, Servlets, JSP
IDE/Workbench :
My Eclipse
Database
:
Oracle 10g

HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS
Processor

Pentium IV

Hard Disk

40GB

RAM

512MB OR MORE

SYSTEM USE CASE DIAGRAM

LOGIN PAGE

NET BANKING PAGE

LIMITATIONS
Only the permanent employees can access
the system.
System works in all platforms and its
compatible environments.
Advanced techniques are not used to check
the authorization.

FUTURE ENHANCEMENTS
As the technology emerges, it is possible to
upgrade the system and can be adaptable to
desired environment.
Because it is based on object-oriented design,
any further changes can be easily adaptable.
Based on the future security issues, security
can be improved using emerging technologies.
sub admin module can be added

CONCLUSIONS
The aim of our project was to explore new
avenues in computing. Like the distributed
systems along with concepts like OOPS &
networking.
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

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Edition
Pearson Education Sun Microsystems
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Head First Servlets & JSP


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Effective Java Programming Language


Guide
Pearson Education Sun Microsystems

Joshua Bloch

Java Database Best Practices


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George Reese

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Norman Richards
Sam Griffith

THANK YOU

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