This document is a project report submitted for a core banking project. It includes sections like synopsis, feasibility report, project description, data flow diagram, table structure, source code, form layouts and reports. The project aims to develop a fully automated banking system for private banks to allow customers to perform transactions like deposit, withdrawal through various forms and reports. It highlights how the proposed system is more efficient than the previous manual system in terms of storage, time and costs.
This document provides a summary of the system analysis for a project on a Nokia Mobile Shop Management System. It includes event tables describing interactions between users and the system, use case diagrams showing functions users can perform, and entity relationship diagrams, activity diagrams, class diagrams and object diagrams modeling the data and workflow. The analysis identifies customers, employees, orders, products, bills, suppliers, and stock as key entities and defines their attributes and relationships.
The document discusses telecommunications, networking technologies, the internet, and wireless technologies. It covers topics such as network components, transmission media, protocols, internet architecture, wireless standards, and applications such as RFID and wireless sensor networks. Specific technologies covered include Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, cellular networks, and the components that enable communication across networks like routers, switches, and wireless access points.
Dutch-Bangla Bank uses a variety of information systems to manage its daily transactions and customer information. The bank utilizes core banking software, internet banking software, and SMS/alert banking software. It stores data on Dell mainframes and clustered servers located at the head office. The bank also uses an ERP system called Flexcube to integrate procedures and transactions across its branches. While MIS has increased efficiency and outreach, the bank faces challenges with network issues, lack of skilled technicians, and insufficient data storage capabilities.
Uji Kelayakan Sistem - Studi Kasus M-Banking BCAFarichah Riha
Ringkasan dokumen tersebut adalah:
1. Dokumen tersebut merupakan studi kasus pengujian sistem M-Banking BCA menggunakan metode whitebox testing yang meliputi pembuatan flowchart dan test case untuk menguji fitur check saldo dan transfer antar rekening/bank.
2. Metode whitebox testing memungkinkan mendeteksi kesalahan logika dan pengetikan kode program dengan melihat langsung kode sumbernya.
3. Hasil pengujian menunjukkan alur transak
This document discusses how information systems impact organizations and can be used for competitive advantage. It covers key topics such as how IS influences organizational structure, culture, and politics. Porter's competitive forces model is also summarized, which identifies five competitive forces that shape industry competition: rivals, new entrants, substitutes, customers, and suppliers. The document explains how firms can use IT to pursue generic strategies like cost leadership, differentiation, market niche focus, and strengthening customer/supplier relationships.
This chapter discusses the ethical and social issues raised by information systems. It addresses principles of ethics and analyzes how new technologies can challenge privacy and intellectual property protections. The introduction of IT brings rapid social change and new types of crimes by creating opportunities to access and share information more easily. This raises moral issues around rights to information and property, accountability, system quality, and quality of life. The chapter also covers methods for analyzing ethical dilemmas and balancing competing interests.
This document provides an overview of chapter 5 from the textbook "IT Infrastructure and Emerging Technologies". The chapter discusses IT infrastructure components and trends, including: the evolution of infrastructure through different eras like mainframe, client/server, and cloud/mobile computing; technology drivers like Moore's Law and declining communication costs; the seven main components of infrastructure; and contemporary hardware trends like smartphones, tablets, and e-readers. It also includes diagrams illustrating infrastructure concepts and case studies on organizations adapting their IT infrastructure.
This document presents a courier management system created by students at Vivekanand Institute of Technology & Sciences. The system allows customers to book and track couriers online without visiting locations. It has modules for login, registration, pickup requests, and tracking couriers. The system was created using PHP and MySQL on a WAMP or XAMPP server. It includes features like the E-R diagram, home page, login, pickup requests, registration, and courier tracking modules. The system aims to provide faster and more efficient courier services at lower costs.
This document provides a summary of the system analysis for a project on a Nokia Mobile Shop Management System. It includes event tables describing interactions between users and the system, use case diagrams showing functions users can perform, and entity relationship diagrams, activity diagrams, class diagrams and object diagrams modeling the data and workflow. The analysis identifies customers, employees, orders, products, bills, suppliers, and stock as key entities and defines their attributes and relationships.
The document discusses telecommunications, networking technologies, the internet, and wireless technologies. It covers topics such as network components, transmission media, protocols, internet architecture, wireless standards, and applications such as RFID and wireless sensor networks. Specific technologies covered include Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, cellular networks, and the components that enable communication across networks like routers, switches, and wireless access points.
Dutch-Bangla Bank uses a variety of information systems to manage its daily transactions and customer information. The bank utilizes core banking software, internet banking software, and SMS/alert banking software. It stores data on Dell mainframes and clustered servers located at the head office. The bank also uses an ERP system called Flexcube to integrate procedures and transactions across its branches. While MIS has increased efficiency and outreach, the bank faces challenges with network issues, lack of skilled technicians, and insufficient data storage capabilities.
Uji Kelayakan Sistem - Studi Kasus M-Banking BCAFarichah Riha
Ringkasan dokumen tersebut adalah:
1. Dokumen tersebut merupakan studi kasus pengujian sistem M-Banking BCA menggunakan metode whitebox testing yang meliputi pembuatan flowchart dan test case untuk menguji fitur check saldo dan transfer antar rekening/bank.
2. Metode whitebox testing memungkinkan mendeteksi kesalahan logika dan pengetikan kode program dengan melihat langsung kode sumbernya.
3. Hasil pengujian menunjukkan alur transak
This document discusses how information systems impact organizations and can be used for competitive advantage. It covers key topics such as how IS influences organizational structure, culture, and politics. Porter's competitive forces model is also summarized, which identifies five competitive forces that shape industry competition: rivals, new entrants, substitutes, customers, and suppliers. The document explains how firms can use IT to pursue generic strategies like cost leadership, differentiation, market niche focus, and strengthening customer/supplier relationships.
This chapter discusses the ethical and social issues raised by information systems. It addresses principles of ethics and analyzes how new technologies can challenge privacy and intellectual property protections. The introduction of IT brings rapid social change and new types of crimes by creating opportunities to access and share information more easily. This raises moral issues around rights to information and property, accountability, system quality, and quality of life. The chapter also covers methods for analyzing ethical dilemmas and balancing competing interests.
This document provides an overview of chapter 5 from the textbook "IT Infrastructure and Emerging Technologies". The chapter discusses IT infrastructure components and trends, including: the evolution of infrastructure through different eras like mainframe, client/server, and cloud/mobile computing; technology drivers like Moore's Law and declining communication costs; the seven main components of infrastructure; and contemporary hardware trends like smartphones, tablets, and e-readers. It also includes diagrams illustrating infrastructure concepts and case studies on organizations adapting their IT infrastructure.
This document presents a courier management system created by students at Vivekanand Institute of Technology & Sciences. The system allows customers to book and track couriers online without visiting locations. It has modules for login, registration, pickup requests, and tracking couriers. The system was created using PHP and MySQL on a WAMP or XAMPP server. It includes features like the E-R diagram, home page, login, pickup requests, registration, and courier tracking modules. The system aims to provide faster and more efficient courier services at lower costs.
This document describes an online banking system project developed using ASP.NET. It discusses ASP.NET and its advantages, describes the online banking system and its key features like registration, login, balance inquiry and money transfer. It outlines the project development steps, hardware and software requirements, entity relationship diagram, testing conducted and future scope. The goal of the project is to facilitate online banking worldwide by saving time and allowing banking anywhere, anytime through faster transactions.
A CASE Lab Report - Project File on "ATM - Banking System"joyousbharat
A CASE Lab Report - Project File on "ATM - Banking System"
The software to be designed will control a simulated automated teller machine
(ATM) having a magnetic stripe reader for reading an ATM card, a keyboard and
display for interaction with the customer, a slot for depositing envelopes, a
dispenser for cash (in multiples of $20), a printer for printing customer receipts, and
a key-operated switch to allow an operator to start or stop the machine. The ATM
will communicate with the bank's computer over an appropriate communication
link. (The software on the latter is not part of the requirements for this problem.)
Security issues and challenges in MANET,VANET and FANET: A SurveyDr.Irshad Ahmed Sumra
VANET and FANET are next generation network and due to safety applications more attractions for end users in these networks. In this slide, it will provide the survey on security issues and challenges in the field of MANET, VANET and FANET. The successful implementation of these networks in real environment, it is require the network will be secure and end user can take benefit from their life safety applications.
pembuatan sistem informasi penerimaan siswa baru berbasis web dengan meggunak...Achmad Nurcholis
1. Sistem ini membuat proses penerimaan siswa baru di SMK Kartika V-1 Balikpapan menjadi terkomputerisasi dan lebih efisien dibanding secara manual.
2. Calon siswa dapat mendaftar secara online dan mengikuti proses seleksi secara digital.
3. Pengumuman hasil seleksi dapat diakses secara online oleh calon siswa.
Financial information systems (FIS) are planned systems that collect, process, store, and disseminate financial data in the form of information. FIS help automate accounting tasks like maintaining accounts and updating ledger books. They allow financial information to be easily generated and accessed through reports. FIS also facilitate audits and forecasting based on previous financial trends. Questions about transactions processed in a FIS include what activity occurred, the source of funding, and which department incurred the cost or revenue.
This document discusses system architecture for central banks. It proposes an integrated Oracle ERP system to consolidate various applications including banking, payments, general ledger, cash management, and regulatory reporting. A data warehouse would store transactional and external data to power decision support tools for monetary policy, risk management, and economic analysis. Standardizing on Oracle applications and a web-centric architecture allows centralization of information and reduces costs.
Metro Cash and Carry is a wholesale retailer operating in Pakistan with two stores in Lahore and Islamabad. It focuses on serving professional customers like hotels, restaurants, and retailers. The document discusses Metro's business model, locations, hierarchy, history of founding in Germany in 1964, and 10 principles of success. It also provides an overview of Metro's operations and goals in Pakistan, with plans to invest long-term and decrease market prices while promoting local goods and personnel. Key facts noted are Metro operating 600 stores globally, 200 employees in the IT department, and a goal of 30 stores in Pakistan.
The digital payments landscape in India has evolved significantly in recent years due to improvements in technology and a push for cashless transactions. Notable developments include the introduction of the UPI system in 2016, which has grown enormously and now outpaces wallets. Various payment modes like UPI, wallets, cards and Bharat QR are regulated by entities like the RBI, NPCI and follow guidelines on KYC/AML. Digital payments are projected to reach $500B by 2020 and constitute 15% of India's GDP, indicating continued growth in online transactions.
Management information system in banking sectorApoorv Bijekar
MIS in banking, database design, Role and need of MIS, Network technologies, Hardware and software used in MIS, Key features and core functions of MIS, Workflow of MIS in banks, Advantages from MIS
Direct carrier billing allows users to charge online purchases to their mobile phone bill. It works on any device and provides a simple checkout experience for online purchases. Carrier billing is popular because it has higher coverage than credit cards, especially in developing markets where few people have bank accounts. It also results in better conversion rates for merchants since it only requires the user's phone number rather than financial details.
MIS-CH10: e-Commerce: Digital Markets, Digital GoodsSukanya Ben
The document discusses the unique features of e-commerce, digital markets, and digital goods. It identifies eight unique features of the internet and web as a commercial medium: ubiquity, global reach, universal standards, richness, interactivity, information density, personalization/customization, and social technology. It also discusses how e-commerce has transformed marketing and business transactions.
Enterprise applications span functional areas and business processes to automate and integrate activities. This includes enterprise systems, supply chain management systems, customer relationship management systems, and knowledge management systems. Supply chain management systems aim to efficiently move products from source to customer. Customer relationship management systems coordinate all customer-facing activities. Knowledge management systems capture and share knowledge across the organization.
Mobile money transfer (MMT) allows users to transfer money from one person to another through their mobile phones. It provides an instant, convenient and secure way to transfer funds. To use MMT, a user needs a bank account linked to their mobile number. They can then send funds to another user by entering their 10-digit phone number and 7-digit account identifier. In India, MMT is currently bank-led and requires registration with a participating bank. Major banks like HDFC, SBI and Axis have partnered with telecom companies like Vodafone, Airtel and Idea to offer mobile money services in India.
This study notes will give you the complete knowledge about Centralized Online Real-Time Environment Banking System. From initially required knowledge to like how the bank works with the list of primary operation it also explains the detailed architecture of banking system with all relevant parameters. In addition, it also gives you the detail like audit procedure with relevant controls. Also gives you the required knowledge of IT Act and Cyber Frauds and more.
Chapter 20 Information Technology and E-BusinessRayman Soe
The document discusses key topics in information technology and e-business, including how IT allows companies to get closer to customers, enter new markets, and streamline business processes. It covers basic IT systems used in organizations like enterprise resource planning (ERP) and customer relationship management (CRM) systems. Emerging trends like wireless internet, peer-to-peer file sharing, blogs and wikis are changing how people and organizations work by bringing customers, partners and suppliers into information networks.
The document traces the evolution of enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems from the 1960s to the present. It discusses early inventory management systems and the development of materials requirements planning (MRP) in the 1970s. MRP evolved into manufacturing resource planning (MRP II) in the 1980s which integrated additional business functions. In the 1990s, MRP II became known as ERP as it covered more of a company's business enterprise. The document outlines continued trends like expanded ERP capabilities and the emergence of ERP II systems to enable greater inter-organizational collaboration. Next generation ERP is shifting to cloud-based systems that provide real-time access to data across organizations.
This document is a project report for an online banking system submitted by Vivek Poddar. It includes an acknowledgements section thanking those who helped with the project. It also includes a certificate section certifying that the project was completed. The abstract provides an overview of the project, which involves developing an online banking application with a distributed architecture and centralized database using technologies like Oracle 10g and Java. The report includes sections on introduction, system analysis, feasibility study, requirements, design, coding, testing, security, and conclusions.
This document provides a software requirements specification (SRS) for a library management system. It describes the existing manual system, proposed automated system, system requirements, and key system features. The proposed system will automate library operations like adding books and members, searching, borrowing and returning books, and generating reports. It aims to make transactions faster and reduce errors compared to the existing manual process. The SRS outlines user interface designs, database tables, and an implementation plan for training users and transitioning to the new system.
The document discusses ERP systems in banking. It defines ERP as a software that allows organizations to integrate applications to manage business processes and back office functions. The benefits of ERP for banks include improved efficiency, productivity, costs savings, and customer service. It provides an example of how ERP streamlines processes in a bank called Bank Audi, allowing information to flow seamlessly between departments like finance, accounting, and customer service.
Core banking provides several advantages for banks including more effective use of professional staff, more convenient banking for customers anywhere via ATMs and online/mobile banking, and cost savings from reduced branch staff by 15-20% due to electronic transactions. It also allows for quicker policy implementation, increased work speed and business opportunities, and frees up staff for marketing and recovery through automated processes and instant access to information.
Core Banking Solution PPT of TCS and SBIRajesh Kumar
State Bank of India decided to migrate to a core banking solution to address challenges from its existing branch systems and gain technological advantages. It selected Tata Consultancy Services' CBS product, TCS BaNCS, which is implemented on the HP Superdome platform. The migration involved setting up data centers, establishing disaster recovery, and conducting testing to handle over 100 million accounts. SBI realized benefits like improved efficiency, consistency, risk mitigation, and ability to gain a single customer view across its large branch network from the core banking migration project with TCS BaNCS.
This document describes an online banking system project developed using ASP.NET. It discusses ASP.NET and its advantages, describes the online banking system and its key features like registration, login, balance inquiry and money transfer. It outlines the project development steps, hardware and software requirements, entity relationship diagram, testing conducted and future scope. The goal of the project is to facilitate online banking worldwide by saving time and allowing banking anywhere, anytime through faster transactions.
A CASE Lab Report - Project File on "ATM - Banking System"joyousbharat
A CASE Lab Report - Project File on "ATM - Banking System"
The software to be designed will control a simulated automated teller machine
(ATM) having a magnetic stripe reader for reading an ATM card, a keyboard and
display for interaction with the customer, a slot for depositing envelopes, a
dispenser for cash (in multiples of $20), a printer for printing customer receipts, and
a key-operated switch to allow an operator to start or stop the machine. The ATM
will communicate with the bank's computer over an appropriate communication
link. (The software on the latter is not part of the requirements for this problem.)
Security issues and challenges in MANET,VANET and FANET: A SurveyDr.Irshad Ahmed Sumra
VANET and FANET are next generation network and due to safety applications more attractions for end users in these networks. In this slide, it will provide the survey on security issues and challenges in the field of MANET, VANET and FANET. The successful implementation of these networks in real environment, it is require the network will be secure and end user can take benefit from their life safety applications.
pembuatan sistem informasi penerimaan siswa baru berbasis web dengan meggunak...Achmad Nurcholis
1. Sistem ini membuat proses penerimaan siswa baru di SMK Kartika V-1 Balikpapan menjadi terkomputerisasi dan lebih efisien dibanding secara manual.
2. Calon siswa dapat mendaftar secara online dan mengikuti proses seleksi secara digital.
3. Pengumuman hasil seleksi dapat diakses secara online oleh calon siswa.
Financial information systems (FIS) are planned systems that collect, process, store, and disseminate financial data in the form of information. FIS help automate accounting tasks like maintaining accounts and updating ledger books. They allow financial information to be easily generated and accessed through reports. FIS also facilitate audits and forecasting based on previous financial trends. Questions about transactions processed in a FIS include what activity occurred, the source of funding, and which department incurred the cost or revenue.
This document discusses system architecture for central banks. It proposes an integrated Oracle ERP system to consolidate various applications including banking, payments, general ledger, cash management, and regulatory reporting. A data warehouse would store transactional and external data to power decision support tools for monetary policy, risk management, and economic analysis. Standardizing on Oracle applications and a web-centric architecture allows centralization of information and reduces costs.
Metro Cash and Carry is a wholesale retailer operating in Pakistan with two stores in Lahore and Islamabad. It focuses on serving professional customers like hotels, restaurants, and retailers. The document discusses Metro's business model, locations, hierarchy, history of founding in Germany in 1964, and 10 principles of success. It also provides an overview of Metro's operations and goals in Pakistan, with plans to invest long-term and decrease market prices while promoting local goods and personnel. Key facts noted are Metro operating 600 stores globally, 200 employees in the IT department, and a goal of 30 stores in Pakistan.
The digital payments landscape in India has evolved significantly in recent years due to improvements in technology and a push for cashless transactions. Notable developments include the introduction of the UPI system in 2016, which has grown enormously and now outpaces wallets. Various payment modes like UPI, wallets, cards and Bharat QR are regulated by entities like the RBI, NPCI and follow guidelines on KYC/AML. Digital payments are projected to reach $500B by 2020 and constitute 15% of India's GDP, indicating continued growth in online transactions.
Management information system in banking sectorApoorv Bijekar
MIS in banking, database design, Role and need of MIS, Network technologies, Hardware and software used in MIS, Key features and core functions of MIS, Workflow of MIS in banks, Advantages from MIS
Direct carrier billing allows users to charge online purchases to their mobile phone bill. It works on any device and provides a simple checkout experience for online purchases. Carrier billing is popular because it has higher coverage than credit cards, especially in developing markets where few people have bank accounts. It also results in better conversion rates for merchants since it only requires the user's phone number rather than financial details.
MIS-CH10: e-Commerce: Digital Markets, Digital GoodsSukanya Ben
The document discusses the unique features of e-commerce, digital markets, and digital goods. It identifies eight unique features of the internet and web as a commercial medium: ubiquity, global reach, universal standards, richness, interactivity, information density, personalization/customization, and social technology. It also discusses how e-commerce has transformed marketing and business transactions.
Enterprise applications span functional areas and business processes to automate and integrate activities. This includes enterprise systems, supply chain management systems, customer relationship management systems, and knowledge management systems. Supply chain management systems aim to efficiently move products from source to customer. Customer relationship management systems coordinate all customer-facing activities. Knowledge management systems capture and share knowledge across the organization.
Mobile money transfer (MMT) allows users to transfer money from one person to another through their mobile phones. It provides an instant, convenient and secure way to transfer funds. To use MMT, a user needs a bank account linked to their mobile number. They can then send funds to another user by entering their 10-digit phone number and 7-digit account identifier. In India, MMT is currently bank-led and requires registration with a participating bank. Major banks like HDFC, SBI and Axis have partnered with telecom companies like Vodafone, Airtel and Idea to offer mobile money services in India.
This study notes will give you the complete knowledge about Centralized Online Real-Time Environment Banking System. From initially required knowledge to like how the bank works with the list of primary operation it also explains the detailed architecture of banking system with all relevant parameters. In addition, it also gives you the detail like audit procedure with relevant controls. Also gives you the required knowledge of IT Act and Cyber Frauds and more.
Chapter 20 Information Technology and E-BusinessRayman Soe
The document discusses key topics in information technology and e-business, including how IT allows companies to get closer to customers, enter new markets, and streamline business processes. It covers basic IT systems used in organizations like enterprise resource planning (ERP) and customer relationship management (CRM) systems. Emerging trends like wireless internet, peer-to-peer file sharing, blogs and wikis are changing how people and organizations work by bringing customers, partners and suppliers into information networks.
The document traces the evolution of enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems from the 1960s to the present. It discusses early inventory management systems and the development of materials requirements planning (MRP) in the 1970s. MRP evolved into manufacturing resource planning (MRP II) in the 1980s which integrated additional business functions. In the 1990s, MRP II became known as ERP as it covered more of a company's business enterprise. The document outlines continued trends like expanded ERP capabilities and the emergence of ERP II systems to enable greater inter-organizational collaboration. Next generation ERP is shifting to cloud-based systems that provide real-time access to data across organizations.
This document is a project report for an online banking system submitted by Vivek Poddar. It includes an acknowledgements section thanking those who helped with the project. It also includes a certificate section certifying that the project was completed. The abstract provides an overview of the project, which involves developing an online banking application with a distributed architecture and centralized database using technologies like Oracle 10g and Java. The report includes sections on introduction, system analysis, feasibility study, requirements, design, coding, testing, security, and conclusions.
This document provides a software requirements specification (SRS) for a library management system. It describes the existing manual system, proposed automated system, system requirements, and key system features. The proposed system will automate library operations like adding books and members, searching, borrowing and returning books, and generating reports. It aims to make transactions faster and reduce errors compared to the existing manual process. The SRS outlines user interface designs, database tables, and an implementation plan for training users and transitioning to the new system.
The document discusses ERP systems in banking. It defines ERP as a software that allows organizations to integrate applications to manage business processes and back office functions. The benefits of ERP for banks include improved efficiency, productivity, costs savings, and customer service. It provides an example of how ERP streamlines processes in a bank called Bank Audi, allowing information to flow seamlessly between departments like finance, accounting, and customer service.
Core banking provides several advantages for banks including more effective use of professional staff, more convenient banking for customers anywhere via ATMs and online/mobile banking, and cost savings from reduced branch staff by 15-20% due to electronic transactions. It also allows for quicker policy implementation, increased work speed and business opportunities, and frees up staff for marketing and recovery through automated processes and instant access to information.
Core Banking Solution PPT of TCS and SBIRajesh Kumar
State Bank of India decided to migrate to a core banking solution to address challenges from its existing branch systems and gain technological advantages. It selected Tata Consultancy Services' CBS product, TCS BaNCS, which is implemented on the HP Superdome platform. The migration involved setting up data centers, establishing disaster recovery, and conducting testing to handle over 100 million accounts. SBI realized benefits like improved efficiency, consistency, risk mitigation, and ability to gain a single customer view across its large branch network from the core banking migration project with TCS BaNCS.
This document provides an overview of core banking presented by P.R. Kulkarni, Managing Director of Fluent Consultants Pvt. Ltd. It defines core banking as connecting branch computers to a central computer at a data center to record all branch transactions in real-time at a single location. The document outlines numerous advantages of core banking for banks, customers, branches and various bank departments. It also discusses components, software selection, hardware selection, data center requirements, connectivity, security considerations, costs and risks of implementing a core banking system.
The document discusses the evolution of bank automation in India from 1981 onwards. It outlines key components of a core banking system including centralized data processing, banking application software, hardware, and network infrastructure that allow round-the-clock processing of all bank products and services. This automation provides customers with 24/7 access to services like ATMs, internet banking, mobile banking, and enables back-office functions such as transactions recording and interest calculations.
The document outlines the steps to decommission an Oracle database from a 2-node RAC cluster. The process involves: verifying backups, blocking the database in EM, shutting down the database on both nodes, mounting the database in restricted mode on one node, dropping the database, removing the database and instance configuration, and deleting the services in the cluster.
A presentation by Ms. Nishtha Anilkumar, PRL Ahmedabad, during National Workshop on Library 2.0: A Global Information Hub, Feb 5-6, 2009 at PRL Ahmedabad
Meeting Your Angels By Ms.Swati Jadhav.
Connecting with you Angel. Getting angelic help to guide you in every aspect of your life.
For info log on to www.healthlibrary.com
El documento proporciona orientación sobre el diseño óptimo de un centro de datos. Explica que un centro de datos debe ser confiable y flexible para satisfacer las necesidades cambiantes del futuro. Describe los componentes clave de un centro de datos según la norma TIA-942, incluidas áreas funcionales como el cuarto de entrada, el área de distribución principal, áreas de distribución horizontal y áreas de distribución de zonas. El objetivo es garantizar un diseño que permita la expansión y reasignación fácil del espacio.
Mobile Banking webinar, December 15, 2010 by Jouk PleiterBackbase
Backbase is going to present multiple customer cases for Mobile Banking and multi channel publishing. Your customers are now accessing your online banking portal using a variety of devices: desktop, tablets and smartphones. You now need a single, cohesive platform to deploy your eChannel across these multiple devices. Learn how to develop a context-aware portal, one that provides your customers with an optimized and personal environment on any device, any time and anywhere.
The Presentation for Chartered Accountants for Statutory Bank Branch Audit in Core Banking Software (CBS) Environment - Focus on Finacle from Infosys and B@NCS from TCS
The document provided an overview of a Misys BankFusion analyst and investor event. Key points included:
1. BankFusion was presented as a new core banking solution from Misys that allows flexibility and cost reduction for banks.
2. Industry analysts views on BankFusion highlighted its potential as a modern banking system and highest integration score.
3. The event outlined BankFusion's strategic focus on internal renovation of existing Misys customers and providing an external renovation platform for other legacy systems.
4. Customer examples demonstrated BankFusion upgrades from Bankmaster and Equation as well as a new implementation at TIME Bank.
The document outlines the course objectives and topics for a Weblogic Server Administration course. The course objectives include learning the architecture of Weblogic Server, installing and configuring Weblogic Server, performing administration tasks such as backups and monitoring, configuring clusters, and deploying and managing JavaEE applications. The course fee is 12,000 INR and will be taught by Amit Sharma.
NLP IN YOUR DAILY LIFE THE RECENT BOOK LAUNCHED BY Dr SUMEET SHARMA IS A TREATISE ON NLP TECHNIQUES WHICH CAN BE USED BY COMMON MAN TO SOLVE DAY TO DAY PROBLEMS IN LIFE.
ISO 22301, ISO 31000, TIA 942 e ISO 27005Melvin Jáquez
El documento resume cuatro normas relacionadas con la auditoría y seguridad de sistemas de información: ISO 22301 sobre continuidad del negocio, ISO 31000 sobre gestión de riesgos, ISO 27005 sobre manejo de riesgos en seguridad de la información, y TIA 942 sobre especificaciones para el diseño e instalación de infraestructuras de centros de datos. Explica los objetivos, procesos y beneficios de cada norma.
Core Banking Transformation: Solutions to Standardize Processes and Cut CostsIBM Banking
IBM Banking Industry Framework for Core Banking Transformation (CBTF) has many assets, tools, methods and accelerators to help banks standardize and link core processes seamlessly and reduce point-to-point interfaces to cut cost and complexity.
The information in this paper is based on my experience ‘fixing’ the storage consumption process for a large customer ( 3 PB SAN environment) in a managed services (outsourced) environment. The names have been changed to protect the innocent but the processes, tools, and issues are very real.
Regardless of whether you are the customer (end-consumer) of storage or the manager/provider of storage, the accuracy of storage consumption reports is essential to maintaining IT’s reputation and customer trust.
In this paper we discuss the challenges of creating a sustainable, reliable, and robust charge back processes and tools for SAN storage consumption reporting.
Cooperative banking provides an introduction to cooperative banks in India. Cooperative banks are financial institutions owned by members who are both customers and owners. They were established to provide financial services like loans and deposits to help people avoid money lenders' high interest rates. Cooperative banks differ from private banks in their organization, goals, values and governance. They mainly focus on local communities and micro-banking for low and middle income groups. Cooperative banks play an important role in rural financing and increasing access to institutional credit for farmers and small businesses. They are more important in India than other countries due to their outreach and role in development schemes.
Un data center es un lugar físico que alberga sistemas críticos de red como respaldos de energía, aire acondicionado y seguridad. Los data centers se clasifican en niveles de disponibilidad (Tier) y deben operar las 24 horas del día los 365 días del año. Los data centers cuentan con infraestructura física como redes IP, servidores y aplicaciones de correo y DNS, además de sistemas de seguridad, enfriamiento y alimentación eléctrica ininterrumpida.
This document is a project report on bank management submitted by Ganesh Bhingare and Ketan Ghatkamble for their Bachelor of Computer Application degree. It proposes developing a computerized banking management system using Visual Basic 6.0 and MS Access to replace the bank's manual processing of daily transactions. The report outlines the project scope, analysis conducted, proposed system design including entity relationship and data flow diagrams, interface forms, and advantages of the new system in automating processes and reducing errors compared to the manual system.
This document provides an overview of a banking system software project. The key points are:
1. The software will automate banking transactions like deposits, withdrawals, account searches and provide a user-friendly interface.
2. The objectives are to reduce clerical work, provide faster access to customer data and transactions, and increase the number of accounts and customers.
3. The software will be developed using Visual Basic for the front end interface and Microsoft Access for the back end database. It will run on Windows operating systems.
The document provides details of a project proposal for an "Online Insurance Broker Portal" system. The 3 page summary is:
1. The project proposal is for a web-based insurance broker portal system built using ASP.NET MVC, SQL Server, and Entity Framework.
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13.project core banking system
1. Any Time Any Place
Any Device Always ON…………
Core Banking Project
Team Number: 13
Submitted To: Made By:
Mr.Vijay Gupta Sheetal Saha
Lecturer Narendra Kr.Prajapat
IIIM, Jaipur Sagar Chaturvedi
2. CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that this report embodies the original work
done by Sagar Chaturvedi, Sheetal Saha and Narendra
Prajapat during the project submission as a partial fulfillment
of the requirement for the System Design Project of
Masters of computer Application IV semester, of the
Rajasthan Technical University, Kota.
Swati V. Chande
Principal
(MCA Department)
International School Of Informatics and Management
Mr. Vijay Gupta
Lecturer
(MCA Department)
International School Of Informatics and Management
3. ACKNOLEDGEMENT
The satisfaction that accompanies the successful completion of any
task would be incomplete without the mention of people whose
ceaseless cooperation made it possible, whose constant guidance
and encouragement crown all efforts with success.
We are grateful to our project guide Mr. Vijay Gupta for the guidance,
inspiration and constructive suggestions that helpful us in the
preparation and execution of this project.
We would also express our thanks to our Friend Yogesh Jain and
people who have helped in successful completion of the project.
Sagar Chaturvedi
Sheetal Saha
Narendra Prajapat
4. Table of Contents
S.NO TITLE PAGE NO
1. SYNOPSIS
2. FEASIBILITY REPORT
3. PROJECT DESCRIPTION
4. DATA FLOW DIAGRAM
5. TABLE STRUCTURE
6. SOURCE CODE
7. FORM LAYOUT
8. REPORTS
9. CONCLUSION
10. REFRENCES & BIBILIOGRAPHY
5. SYNOPSIS
Purpose:-
The basic banking suite provides a global accounting foundation that
provides the all private banks with electronic banking facilities. It allows the
client of private banks to carry out their day to day banking transactions.
Scope:-
The core banking project is widely applicable with private banks. It can even
be used in industries for their personal transactions (working).
Technologies:-
Hardware Requirements:-
PC with 2GB hard disk
256 MB RAM
Software Requirements:-
Windows XP with MS-OFFICE
Database- MY SQL/MS-ACCESS
Programming Language – VB.NET
IDE- Visual Studio 2005
6. Overview:-
Core banking is all about knowing our customer need and provide them with
the right service at the right time through right channel 24*7 day a week.
Being “electronic”, it not only provides its customers with faster and better
facilities, it even reduces the manual overhead of accounts maintenance.
Functional components of the project:-
Following are the functional needs of the software:-
1. Customer must have a valid user ID and password to login to the
system.
2. After the valid user logs in, the system shows the present balance
in that particular account number.
3. Customer can perform transactions like deposit and withdrawal
from his account.
4. Proper help to be provided as and when requested by the customer.
More functionality can be added to “enhance the project”:-
1. By adding new modules of different accounts like saving A/C,
current A/C etc. to facilitate new customers/users.
2. By the use of electronic media, “Digital Signature” on the card can
be provided with the customer to make it secure and efficient.
8. Understanding Feasibility
Feasibility study means the analysis of problem to determine if it
can be solved effectively. In other words it is the study of the
possibilities of the proposed system it studies the work ability,
impact on the organization ability to meet user’s need and efficient
use of resources.
Three aspects in which the system has to be feasible are:-
1. ECONOMICAL FEASIBILITY:-
The economical analysis checks for the high investment
incurred on the system. It evaluates development &
implementing charges for the proposed “Banking Project”. The
S/W used for the development is easily available at minimal
cost & the database applied is freely available hence it results in
low cost implementation.
2. TECHNICAL FEASIBILITY:-
This aspect concentrates on the concept of using Computer
Meaning, “Mechanization” of human works. Thus the
automated solution leads to the need for a technical feasibility
study. The focus on the platform used database management &
users for that S/W.
The proposed system doesn’t require an in depth technical
knowledge as the system development is simple and easy to
understand. The S/W (VB.NET) used makes the system user
friendly (GUI). The result obtain should be true in the real time
conditions.
9. 3. BEHAVIOURAL FEASIBILITY:-
Behavioral feasibility deals with the runtime performance of the
S/W the proposed system must score higher than the present in
the behavioral study. The S/W should have end user in mind
when the system is designed while designing s/w the
programmer should be aware of the conditions user’s.
Knowledge input, output, calculations etc. The s/w contains
only a minimum no. of bugs. Care should be also taken to avoid
non-working means & buttons.
10. “PRESENT SYSTEM”
The developed system is an innovation in the area of private
banking. In the existing system the no. of staff required for
completing the work is more, while the new system requires lesser
staffs generally. The data entry process requires the data on the
paper, which is then feed into the application by the operator while
doing so; the data entry operator has to look into the paper again &
again and thus the chances of inaccuracies in the typed contents
increases. Also the process includes higher transportation cost,
increased handling cost, more time delays, low accuracy, more
usage of resources like registers, books, papers, etc.
“PROPOSED SYSTEM”
“Why an Automated Private Banking System?”
Almost 60% of today’s information is still paper based.
30% of all office time is spent finding documents.
The average time to manage a single document is 12 minutes,
9 minutes to re-file and 3 minutes to process.
Hence the requirement is to develop a system that minimizes all
these overheads included while giving the maximum output for the
organization. The basis for the project is to develop a fully
automated banking system that includes depositing of amount,
withdrawal of amount and exporting the outcome back to the client
while considering all the tools and facilities than a client may need
for efficient and effective output.
11. Benefits of the system
Quick, authenticated access to accounts via the desktop.
Easily scalable to grow with changing system requirement.
Enterprise wide access to information.
Improved information security, restricting unauthorized access.
Minimize Storage Space
In manual system, much storage space for data files is required
so to overcome this problem, on automated well managed
database is developed for saving storage space. This s/w saves
space and stores information efficiently. It ends the burden of
having large manual filing storage system
.
Banking System can be used extensively
Withdrawal of amount by the client.
Deposition of amount by the client.
Faster balance enquiry.
13. SOURCE CODE
Module1
Module Module1
Public con As New OleDb.OleDbConnection
Public ds As New DataSet
Public sql As String
Public i As Integer
Public da As OleDb.OleDbDataAdapter
End Module
Form1
Public Class frmForm1
Private Sub Label1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles Label1.Click
End Sub
Private Sub frmForm1_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
End Sub
Private Sub PictureBox1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal
e As System.EventArgs) Handles PictureBox1.Click
End Sub
Private Sub LinkLabel1_LinkClicked(ByVal sender As System.Object,
ByVal e As System.Windows.Forms.LinkLabelLinkClickedEventArgs) Handles
LinkLabel1.LinkClicked
frmForm2.Show()
Me.Hide()
End Sub
End Class
14. Form2
Public Class frmForm2
Private Sub frmForm2_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
End Sub
Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click
sql = "select * from Login"
con.ConnectionString = "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data
Source=C:Documents and SettingsSagar007My DocumentsVisual Studio
2005ProjectsMyThirdProjectMyThirdProjectBank.mdb"
con.Open()
da = New OleDb.OleDbDataAdapter(sql, con)
da.Fill(ds, "Login")
If (txtTextBox1.Text.Trim = "") Then
MsgBox("Please Enter User Name")
Exit Sub
ElseIf (txtTextBox3.Text.Trim = "") Then
MsgBox("Please Enter Password")
Exit Sub
End If
For i = 0 To ds.Tables("Login").Rows.Count - 1
If (txtTextBox1.Text.Trim =
ds.Tables("Login").Rows(i).Item(2)) Then
If (txtTextBox1.Text.Trim =
ds.Tables("Login").Rows(i).Item(2)) Then
If (txtTextBox3.Text.Trim =
ds.Tables("Login").Rows(i).Item(1)) Then
txtTextBox1.Clear()
txtTextBox3.Clear()
MsgBox("Welcome")
frmForm3.Show()
Me.Hide()
Exit For
Else
MsgBox("Password Does'nt match")
Exit Sub
End If
End If
Else
MsgBox("User Doesn't Exist")
15. txtTextBox1.Clear()
txtTextBox3.Clear()
txtTextBox1.Focus()
Exit For
End If
Next i
con.Close()
End Sub
Private Sub Button2_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles Button2.Click
frmForm1.Show()
Me.Hide()
End Sub
Private Sub TextBox1_TextChanged(ByVal sender As System.Object,
ByVal e As System.EventArgs)
End Sub
Private Sub txtTextBox1_TextChanged(ByVal sender As System.Object,
ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles txtTextBox1.TextChanged
End Sub
Private Sub btnButton3_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e
As System.EventArgs) Handles btnButton3.Click
frmForm7.Show()
Me.Close()
End Sub
End Class
Form3
Public Class frmForm3
Private Sub frmForm3_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
lblLabel2.Text = "Welcome" & " " &
ds.Tables("Login").Rows(i).Item(2)
End Sub
Private Sub lblLabel2_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e
As System.EventArgs) Handles lblLabel2.Click
End Sub
Private Sub lblLabel1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e
As System.EventArgs) Handles lblLabel1.Click
End Sub
16. Private Sub Label1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles Label1.Click
End Sub
Private Sub Label2_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles Label2.Click
End Sub
Private Sub Label3_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles Label3.Click
End Sub
Private Sub Label4_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles Label4.Click
End Sub
Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click
frmForm4.Show()
Me.Hide()
frmForm4.Label2.Text = ds.Tables("Login").Rows(i).Item(2) & " "
& " ""Your Current Balance is" & " " & ":" &
ds.Tables("Login").Rows(i).Item(3)
frmForm4.Label3.Text = "Your Account Number is" & " " & ":" &
ds.Tables("Login").Rows(i).Item(0)
End Sub
Private Sub Button2_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles Button2.Click
frmForm5.Show()
Me.Hide()
End Sub
Private Sub Button3_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles Button3.Click
frmForm6.Show()
Me.Hide()
End Sub
Private Sub Button4_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles Button4.Click
frmForm2.Show()
Me.Hide()
End Sub
End Class
17. Form4
Public Class frmForm4
Private Sub frmForm4_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
End Sub
Private Sub Label2_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles Label2.Click
End Sub
Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click
frmForm3.Show()
Me.Hide()
End Sub
End Class
Form5
Public Class frmForm5
Private Sub Label1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles Label1.Click
End Sub
Private Sub frmForm5_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
End Sub
Private Sub Label2_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles Label2.Click
End Sub
Private Sub Label3_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles Label3.Click
End Sub
Private Sub TextBox1_TextChanged(ByVal sender As System.Object,
ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles TextBox1.TextChanged
End Sub
Private Sub TextBox2_TextChanged(ByVal sender As System.Object,
ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles TextBox2.TextChanged
End Sub
18. Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click
Dim Acc_Bal As String
Dim New_Bal As String
Dim str As String
Dim cmd As New OleDb.OleDbCommand
'Dim cb As New OleDb.OleDbCommandBuilder(da)
con.ConnectionString = "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data
Source=C:Documents and SettingsSagar007My DocumentsVisual Studio
2005ProjectsMyThirdProjectMyThirdProjectBank.mdb"
con.Open()
Acc_Bal = ds.Tables("Login").Rows(i).Item(3)
TextBox2.Text = Acc_Bal + Double.Parse(TextBox1.Text)
New_Bal = TextBox2.Text
ds.Tables("Login").Rows(i).Item("Account_Bal") = New_Bal
str = "update Login set Account_Bal='" & New_Bal & "' where
Account_No=" & i & " "
cmd.Connection = con
cmd.CommandText = str
cmd.ExecuteNonQuery()
con.Close()
'da.Update(ds, "Login")
End Sub
Private Sub Button2_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles Button2.Click
frmForm3.Show()
Me.Hide()
End Sub
End Class
Form6
Public Class frmForm6
Private Sub frmForm6_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
End Sub
Private Sub Label2_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles Label2.Click
End Sub
Private Sub Label3_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles Label3.Click
End Sub
Private Sub TextBox1_TextChanged(ByVal sender As System.Object,
ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles TextBox1.TextChanged
End Sub
19. Private Sub TextBox2_TextChanged(ByVal sender As System.Object,
ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles TextBox2.TextChanged
End Sub
Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click
Dim Cur_Bal As String
Dim WithDraw_Bal As String
Dim New_Bal As String
Dim str As String
Dim cmd As New OleDb.OleDbCommand
con.ConnectionString = "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data
Source=C:Documents and SettingsSagar007My DocumentsVisual Studio
2005ProjectsMyThirdProjectMyThirdProjectBank.mdb"
con.Open()
Cur_Bal = ds.Tables("Login").Rows(i).Item(3)
WithDraw_Bal = TextBox1.Text
If (Cur_Bal > WithDraw_Bal) Then
New_Bal = Cur_Bal - WithDraw_Bal
TextBox2.Text = New_Bal
'Dim cb As New OleDb.OleDbCommandBuilder(da)
ds.Tables("Login").Rows(i).Item(3) = New_Bal
str = "update Login set Account_Bal= '" & New_Bal & "'
where Account_No=" & i & " "
cmd.Connection = con
cmd.CommandText = str
cmd.ExecuteNonQuery()
'da.Update(ds, "Login")
Else
MsgBox("WithDraw Amount is Greater Than Current Balance")
End If
con.Close()
End Sub
Private Sub Button2_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles Button2.Click
frmForm3.Show()
Me.Hide()
End Sub
End Class
20. Form7
Imports System.Data.DataRow
Imports System.Data.DataRowBuilder
Public Class frmForm7
Private Sub TextBox3_TextChanged(ByVal sender As System.Object,
ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles TextBox3.TextChanged
End Sub
Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click
If (TextBox1.Text = "") Then
MsgBox("Enter User Name")
Exit Sub
ElseIf (TextBox2.Text = "") Then
MsgBox("Enter Password")
Exit Sub
ElseIf (TextBox3.Text = "") Then
MsgBox("Enter Confirm Password")
Exit Sub
End If
sql = "select * from Login"
con.ConnectionString = "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data
Source=C:Documents and SettingsSagar007My DocumentsVisual Studio
2005ProjectsMyThirdProjectMyThirdProjectBank.mdb"
con.Open()
da = New OleDb.OleDbDataAdapter(sql, con)
da.Fill(ds, "Login")
For i = 0 To ds.Tables("Login").Rows.Count - 1
If (TextBox1.Text.Trim =
ds.Tables("Login").Rows(i).Item(2)) Then
MsgBox("User Exist Enter Some Other Name")
TextBox1.Clear()
TextBox2.Clear()
TextBox3.Clear()
TextBox4.Clear()
TextBox1.Focus()
con.Close()
Exit Sub
End If
Next i
If (TextBox2.Text = TextBox3.Text) Then
Dim str As String
Dim cmd As New OleDb.OleDbCommand
str = "select count(User_Name) from Login"
cmd.CommandText = str
cmd.Connection = con
Dim c As Integer
21. Dim dr As Data.IDataReader = cmd.ExecuteReader()
While dr.Read
c = Val(dr.Item(0).ToString)
End While
dr.Close()
If c = 0 Then
c = 1
Else
c = c + 1
End If
str = "insert into Login values(" & c & " ,'" &
TextBox2.Text & "','" & TextBox1.Text & "'," &
Double.Parse(TextBox4.Text) & ")"
cmd.Connection = con
cmd.CommandText = str
cmd.ExecuteNonQuery()
MsgBox("New Record added to the Database")
TextBox1.Clear()
TextBox2.Clear()
TextBox3.Clear()
TextBox4.Clear()
con.Close()
Else
MsgBox("Password Doesn't Match")
TextBox2.Clear()
TextBox3.Clear()
TextBox2.Focus()
End If
End Sub
Private Sub Button2_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles Button2.Click
frmForm2.Show()
Me.Hide()
End Sub
Private Sub TextBox4_TextChanged(ByVal sender As System.Object,
ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles TextBox4.TextChanged
End Sub
Private Sub frmForm7_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
End Sub
End Class
29. CONCLUSION
This project developed, incorporated all the activities involved in the
browsing centre. It provides all necessary information to the management as
well as the customer with the use of this system; the user can simply sit in
front of the system and monitor all the activities without any physical
movement of the file. Management can service the customers request best in
time.
The system provides quickly and valuable information. These modules have
been integrated for effective use of the management for future forecasting
and for the current need.
SCOPE FOR FURTHER DEVELOPMENT:-
The system can be designed for further enhancement .This could also be
developed according to the growing needs of the customer.