Banking Software Abstraction

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INTRODUCTION

The Domain Banking System " keeps the day by day tally record as a complete banking. It can keep the
information of Account type, account opening form, Deposit, Withdrawal, and Searching the transaction,
Transaction report, Individual account opening form, Group Account. The exciting part of this project is; it
displays Transaction reports, Statistical Summary of Account type and Interest Information.
SYNOPSIS
Banking System " keeps the day by day tally record as a complete banking. It can keep the information of
Account type, account opening form, Deposit, Withdrawal, and Searching the transaction, Transaction reports,
Individual account opening form, Group Account. The exciting part of this project is; it displays Transaction
reports, Statistical Summary of Account type and Interest Information.
AIM
In the existing system the transactions are done only manually but in proposed system we have to computerize
all the banking transaction using the software Banking System. They are: Administrative Module
ADMINISTRATIVE MODULE
This module is the main module which performs all the main operations in the system. The major operations in
the system are:
Account Opening Form
Deposit
Withdrawal
Account type
Searching Transaction
Transaction report
SYSTEM STUDY AND ANALISYS
SYSTEM ANALYSIS
System analysis is a process of gathering and interpreting facts, diagnosing problems and the information to
recommend improvements on the system. It is a problem solving activity that requires intensive communication
between the system users and system developers. System analysis or study is an important phase of any system
development process. The system is studied to the minutest detail and analyzed. The system analyst plays the
role of the interrogator and dwells deep into the working of the present system. The system is viewed as a whole
and the input to the system are identified. The outputs from the organizations are traced to the various processes.
System analysis is concerned with becoming aware of the problem, identifying the relevant and decisional
variables, analyzing and synthesizing the various factors and determining an optimal or at least a satisfactory
solution or program of action. A detailed study of the process must be made by various techniques like
interviews, questionnaires etc. The data collected by these sources must be scrutinized to arrive to a conclusion.
The conclusion is an understanding of how the system functions. This system is called the existing system. Now
the existing system is subjected to close study and problem areas are identified. The designer now functions as a
problem solver and tries to sort out the difficulties that the enterprise faces. The solutions are given as proposals.
The proposal is then weighed with the existing system analytically and the best one is selected. The proposal is
presented to the user for an endorsement by the user. The proposal is reviewed on user request and suitable
changes are made. This is loop that ends as soon as the user is satisfied with proposal. Preliminary study is the
process of gathering and interpreting facts, using the information for further studies on the system. Preliminary
study is problem solving activity that requires intensive communication between the system users and system

developers. It does various feasibility studies. In these studies a rough figure of the system activities can be
obtained, from which the decision about the strategies to be followed for effective system study and analysis can
be taken.
EXISTING SYSTEM
In the existing system the transactions are done only manually but in proposed system we have to computerize
all the banking transaction using the software Banking system.
2. 1.1 PROBLEMS WITH EXISTING SYSTEM
Lack of security of data.
More man power.
Time consuming.
Consumes large volume of pare work.
Needs manual calculations.
No direct role for the higher officials.
Damage of machines due to lack of attention.
3To avoid all these limitations and make the working more accurately the system needs to be computerized.
PROPOSED SYSTEM
The aim of proposed system is to develop a system of improved facilities. The proposed system can overcome
all the limitations of the existing system. The system provides proper security and reduces the manual work.
2. 2. 1 ADVANTAGES OF THE PROPOSED SYSTEM
The system is very simple in design and to implement. The system requires very low system resources and the
system will work in almost all configurations. It has got following features

Security of data.
Ensure data accuracys.
Proper control of the higher officials.
Reduce the damages of the machines.
Minimize manual data entry.
Minimum time needed for the various processing.
Greater efficiency.
Better service.
User friendliness and interactive.
Minimum time required.

2.3. FEASIBILITY STUDY


Feasibility study is made to see if the project on completion will serve the purpose of the organization for the
amount of work, effort and the time that spend on it. Feasibility study lets the developer foresee the future of the
project and the usefulness. A feasibility study of a system proposal is according to its workability, which is the
impact on the organization, ability to meet their user needs and effective use of resources. Thus when a new
application is proposed it normally goes through a feasibility study before it is approved for development. The
document provide the feasibility of the project that is being designed and lists various areas that were considered

very carefully during the feasibility study of this project such as Technical, Economic and Operational
feasibilities. The following are its features:
2.3.1. TECHNICAL FEASIBILITY
The system must be evaluated from the technical point of view first. The assessment of this feasibility must be
based on an outline design of the system requirement in the terms of input, output, programs and procedures.
Having identified an outline system, the investigation must go on to suggest the type of equipment, required
method developing the system, of running the system once it has been designed. Technical issues raised during
the investigation are: Does the existing technology sufficient for the suggested one? Can the system expand if
developed? The project should be developed such that the necessary functions and performance are achieved
within the constraints. The project is developed within latest technology. Through the technology may become
obsolete after some period of time, due to the fact that never version of same software supports older versions,
the system may still be used. So there are minimal constraints involved with this project. The system has been
developed using Java the project is technically feasible for development.
2.3.2. ECONOMIC FEASIBILITY
The developing system must be justified by cost and benefit. Criteria to ensure that effort is concentrated on
project, which will give best, return at the earliest. One of the factors, which affect the development of
a new system, is the cost it would require. The following are some of the important financial questions asked
during preliminary investigation:
The costs conduct a full system investigation.
The cost of the hardware and software.
The benefits in the form of reduced costs or fewer costly errors. Since the system is developed as part of project
work, there is no manual cost to spend for the proposed system. Also all the resources are already available, it
give an indication of the system is economically possible for development.
2.3.3. BEHAVIORAL FEASIBILITY
This includes the following questions:
Is there sufficient support for the users?
Will the proposed system cause harm? The project would be beneficial because it satisfies the objectives when
developed and installed. All behavioral aspects are considered carefully and conclude that the project is
behaviorally feasible.

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