Computerization of a bank  Automatic Teller Machines  Net Banking  Phone Banking  Savings/ Current/ Fixed Deposit/ Recurring Deposit  Loans against.

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Computerization of a bank  Automatic Teller Machines  Net Banking  Phone Banking  Savings/ Current/ Fixed Deposit/ Recurring Deposit  Loans against fixed deposit accounts  Hardcopy of statements on payment  Quarterly statements- and hardcopy  Electronic transactions between accounts

Users-Client-Developer  The customer and the client are the users. Client is also administrator.  Create user.  Identify user  Authenticate user- phone, net and ATM  Conduct transactions, credit interests and debit charges and penalties  Generate statements

Concerns-Environments  Phone banking PIN identification Voice or key operations Speech generation  Net Banking GUI on browsers Network security and privacy Speed of access  ATM Identification Security Cash Networking

Transaction ATM Identify, Verify PIN Phone Customer # TIN Net Login, Password Choose function, type inputs Choose account and options, type inputs Receive memo, cash Receive confirmation Observe results of transaction

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