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ABSTRACT
In the recent years, computers are included in almost all kind of works and jobs everyone come across in the routine. So, we have tried our best to develop the software program for the Bank Management System where all the tasks to manage the bank system are performed easily and efficiently. It manages all the transactions like new account entry, deposit as well as withdraw entry, transaction of money for various processes. Thus, above features of this software will save transaction time and therefore increase the efficiency of the system.
Existing System
Bank Management process is very tedious process because it deals with money. Manual calculation of bank system, and it leads to error while accessing data. Not much efficient and time consuming.
Proposed System
Computerized therefore it provides correct results. It contains modules such as to create a new account, deposit amount, display details, withdraw amount details and delete amount details. Saves transaction time and increases efficiency.
Hardware Requirements: Processor : Hard disk capacity : RAM : Pentium 1.5 GH 1 GB 256 MB
Software Requirements: Front End : Java Back End : MYSQL Operating System : Microsoft Windows 2007
Module Description:
New Account Details: This module includes details of the new customer who are coming to bank to create new account. It includes their personal details. Deposit Details: This module includes the customer deposit details with their account number Display: This module includes the account information, balance information, deposit information and withdraw details.
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Withdraw Details: This module includes the customer withdraw information. Delete Account: This module is used to delete the customer account details.
Main Menu
Customer design
Deposit design
Withdraw design
Delete window
Display window
Conclusion
Easy way of deposit and withdraw money Reduces the time taken User friendly approach Very Efficient
Bibliography
Java 1.3 unleashed The JDK1.6 tutorial by Greg Travis Complete Reference Java, 2nd Edition by Herbert Schlitz. Core Java Foundation Class by Kim Topley