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Acknowledgement: Project Guide
Acknowledgement: Project Guide
Project Guide-
Types of E-Banking
Project scope
Feasibility study
System Specification
Pros N Cons
Conclusion
Bibliography
Securities of E-Banking
Conclusion
Bibliography
INTRODUCTION
The common assumption is that Internet banking is the only method of on-
line banking. However,this is not strictly the case, as several types of service
are currently available:
PC Banking - The forerunner to Internet banking has been around
since the late 1980's and is still widely used today. Individual banks
provide software which is loaded on to an SME's office computer. The
SME can then access their bank account via a modem and telephone
link to the bank. Access is not necessarily via the Internet.
Internet Banking - Using a Web browser, a user can access their
account, once the bank's application server has validated the user's
identity.
Digital TV Banking- Using the standard digital reception equipment
(set top box and remote control), users can access their bank account.
Abbey National and HSBC services are available via Digital TV
providers. One of its main selling points is that no account details are
transmitted via the World Wide Web;
Text Phone Banking - HSBC have introduced this service to allow
customers with text phones to check their balance, pay bills and
transfer money.
Manage all details of the student who are registered with the bank and send
appropriate details about latest policy of the bank to each of its customer.
Create customer account and maintain its data efficiently and effectively.
Leaves Associated and integrates the The incharge clerk checks the
the information as needed specification and answers the
bank query
Customer
physically visits
Raises a request for new
checkbook by filling in the
prescribed form
the bank
Customer
The cheque book is sent for The incharge clerk accepts the
makes a
manages initials request and prepares the
counter sign
cheque book with respect to
and receives
given specification
the checkbook
The development of the new system contains the following activities
which try to automate the entire process keeping in view of the
database integration approach. Following are the Objectives of the
proposed system:
Economic Feasibility
The project is economically Feasible since we are getting ample
economic support required for the project from banking authorities.
Technical Feasibility
Minimum requirement for execution of the project is a java
supporting operating system since the connection to the database
will be made using JSP and SERVLETS,minimum of 64 MB of
RAM, a database software, a server and a web browser with which
we were previously equipped.
DATABASE DRIVEN WEB
APPLICATION
A database wb application is an appliction wizard based on WWW(WORLD
WIDE WEB) and database using web browser as a client
A client computer handles the user interface (Access forms, Oracle forms,
reports) and a database server stores the data.The actual functionality
(business logic)of the application resides on the client and/or in the
databases.
HARDWARE SPECIFICATION
CLIENT SIDE :-
PROCESSOR RAM DISK SPACE
INTERNET PENTIUM II at 500 64 MB 500 MB
EXPLORER 6.0 MHz
SERVER SIDE :-
APACHE TOMCAT PENTIUM III at 512 MB 1GB
1GHz
MS-ACCESS PENTIUM III at 512 MB 512 MB
1GHz
DATABASE TABLE OVERVIEW
The database tables which are used over here are ten in number which are
customer,administrator,account,transaction,businessloan,homeloan,
personal loan,educational loan,agricultural loan.The structures of the tables
are shown as follows:
1.customer
ATTRIBUTE NAME ATTRIBUTE TYPE ATTRIBUTE SIZE
F_NAME Text 50
L_NAME Text 50
ACC_NO Number 50
E_MAIL Text 20
BR_NAME Text 40
USER_ID Text 10
PIN Text 5
DOB Text 10
2.administrator
ATTRIBUTE NAME ATTRIBUTE TYPE ATTRIBUTE SIZE
USER_ID Text 20
PASS_WD Text 10
2.account
ATTRIBUTE NAME ATTRIBUTE TYPE ATTRIBUTE SIZE
ACC_NO Number 50
OPENDATE Text 10
BALANCE Number 100
2.transaction
ATTRIBUTE NAME ATTRIBUTE TYPE ATTRIBUTE SIZE
SL_T Number
ACC_NO Number 50
DOT Text 10
DESOT Text 20
CORD Text 5
AMOUNT Number
2.businessloan
ATTRIBUTE NAME ATTRIBUTE TYPE ATTRIBUTE SIZE
TYPEOF_BUSINESS Text 100
ANN_INC Number 100
AMT_LOAN Number 100
TENURE Number 10
PAN_NO Text 50
BR_NAME Text 20
F_NAME Text 50
L_NAME Text 50
ACC_NO Number 50
CON_NO Number 10
2.homeloan
ATTRIBUTE NAME ATTRIBUTE TYPE ATTRIBUTE SIZE
LOC_PRO Text 100
AR_CONS Text 100
OCC_DET Text 100
AMT_LOAN Number 100
TENURE Number 10
SECURITY_DET Text 100
PAN_NO Text 50
BR_NAME Text 20
F_NAME Text 50
L_NAME Text 50
ACC_NO Number 50
CON_NO Number 10
3.personalloan
ATTRIBUTE NAME ATTRIBUTE TYPE ATTRIBUTE SIZE
REASON_LOAN Text 100
OCC_DET Text 100
ANN_INC Number 100
AMT_LOAN Number 100
TENURE Number 10
SECURITY_DET Text 100
PAN_NO Text 50
BR_NAME Text 20
F_NAME Text 50
L_NAME Text 50
ACC_NO Number 50
CON_NO Number 10
4.educationalloan
ATTRIBUTE NAME ATTRIBUTE TYPE ATTRIBUTE SIZE
TYPEOF_COURSE Text 100
PRE_EDU_QUALIFICATION Text 100
SEC_MARKS Number 100
HIGHSEC_MARKS Number 100
GRADUATION_MARKS Number 10
ANN_INC Text 100
TENURE Number 10
PAN_NO Text 50
BR_NAME Text 20
F_NAME Text 50
L_NAME Text 50
ACC_NO Number 50
CON_NO Number 10
4.agriculturalloan
ATTRIBUTE NAME ATTRIBUTE ATTRIBUTE SIZE
TYPE
AR_LAND Text 100
ANN_PRO Text 100
OCC_DET Number 100
ANN_INC Text 100
TENURE Number 10
SECURITY_DET Text 50
PAN_NO Text 50
BR_NAME Text 20
F_NAME Text 50
L_NAME Text 50
ACC_NO Number 50
CON_NO Number 10
PROS N CONS