Proj p2
Proj p2
Proj p2
Submitted by
K.NEELIMA(S-263)
A.BHARGAVI(S-237)
N.MEHER SUDHA(S-260)
K.NEELIMA
A.BHARGAVI
N.MEHER SUDHA
INDEX
1. Introduction to ATM
2. Organization Profile
3. System Configuration
Hardware Configuration
Software Configuration
4.System analysis
Overview of Existing System-its Drawbacks
Overview of Proposed System-its Benefits
Feasibility Study
5. Structured Analysis
Context Diagram
Data Flow Diagrams
Data Dictionary
Decision Tree
Structured English
Decision Table
4. Overview of Software used
Introduction to Oracle
SYNPOSIS
An automated teller machine (ATM) or cash machine is an
electronic device that allows a bank’s customers to make cash
withdrawals and check their account balances without the need or
human teller. Many ATMs also allow people to deposit cash or
cheques, transfer money between their bank accounts, top up their
mobile phones prepaid or even buy postage stamps.
In most modern ATMs, the customer identifies him or herself by
inserting a plastic card with magnetic strip or plastic smart card with a
chip that contains his or her account number. The customer then verifies his or her
identity by entering a passcode (PIN) of four digits .If the number is entered incorrectly
several in a row ( usually three) , most ATMs will retain the card as a security
precaution to prevent an unauthorized user form discovering the PIN by guesswork .
Most ATMs are connected to interbank networks, enabling people to
withdraw and deposit money from machines not belonging to the bank where they have
their account. ATMs rely on authorization of a transaction by the card issuer or other
authorizing institution on via the communications network.
Many ATMs usually print each transaction in a paper journal that is rolled
into a roll of paper stored inside the ATMs, which allows both the users of ATMs and the
related financial institutions to settle things based on the records in the journal in case
there is a dispute
ORGANISATION PROFILE
The customer can login by inserting the ATM card. After inserting
the ATM card , to perform any transaction , the customer should key in the
Personal Identification Number (PIN) correctly . After the PIN is input , the
ATM processes the information and if it is found correct , allows to do
transactions .
Cash Withdrawal and Cash Deposit allows the customer to withdraw and deposit
money from savings or current account .
PIN Change allows him to change the PIN when ever required .
Balance Enquiry gives the available balance in savings or current account
MINIStatement gives the details of last five transactions.
In addition to this , our ATM also provides the services like Fees Payment ,
Money Donation , Recharging Mobiles , Shopping etc .
Whenever any transaction is done the related tables are automatically updated.
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
HARDWARE CONFIGURATION :
Processor : Pentium 4
Clock :
RAM :512 MB
Hard disk Capacity : 40GB
Standard Input Device :
Standard Output Device :
SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION :
INTRODUCTION TO ORACLE :
TOOLS OF ORACLE :
The tools provided in oracle are so user- friendly that a person
with minimum skills can access the data easily.
The main tools are :
1. SQL * Plus
2. PL/SQL
3. Forms
4. Reports
Let us have a brief look of these tools
PROCESS :
DATA FLOW :
Data flows model the passage of the data in the system and are
represented by lines joing system components .
EXTERNAL ENTITY :