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H F A SYNOPSIS on Project Titled “ATM MACHINE” F ( MASTER OF COMPUTER APPLICATION)

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A SYNOPSIS on Project Titled

“ATM MACHINE” F

( MASTER OF COMPUTER APPLICATION) (2010-2013)

UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF: SUBMITTED BY: Mr. FAIZ RAZA NAQVI MANOJ MCA- IV th sem. ROLL NO-1007514026

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. TITLE OF PROJECT

2. OBJECTIVE OF THE PROJECT

3. CURRENT SYSTEM & PROPOSED SYSTEM

4. ADVANTAGES OF PROPOSED SYSTEM

5. MODULE DESCRIPTION

6. HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS

7. SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS

8. CONCLUSION

9. BIBLIOGRAPHY

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PROJECT TITLE

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OBJECTIVE OF PROJECT

Objective of this project is to develop software for ATM and to computerize the daily

transaction like withdrawing money from ATM or reloading card amount, etc. It replaces all

the paper work and transactions become very fast. It keeps records of customers and checks

the validity of card using password.

An automated teller machine or automatic teller machine (ATM), also known as an

automated banking machine (ABM) in Canada, and a Cash point (which is a trademark

of Lloyds TSB), cash machine or sometimes a hole in the wall in British English, is a

computerised telecommunications device that provides the clients of a financial

institution with access to financial transactions in a public space without the need for a

cashier, human clerk or bank teller. ATMs are known by various other names including

ATM machine, automated banking machine, and various regional variants derived from

trademarks on ATM systems held by particular banks.

Invented by John Shepherd-Barron, the first ATM was introduced in June 1967 at

Barclays Bank in Enfield, UK.On most modern ATMs, the customer is identified

by inserting a plastic ATM card with a magnetic stripe or a plastic smart card

with a chip. Authentication is provided by the customer entering a personal

identification number (PIN). It is the security for user‘s card and we can take

easly amount for atm.

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CURRENT SYSTEM & PROPOSED SYSTEM

In the current system, we had to go to bank and make the transactions like

withdraw the money and transfer the cash from one account to another account

and for getting the balance enquiry of account. that system was the time

consuming and there was a problem that the transaction may abort due to some

form filling problem that may cause the transaction uncompleted or incorrect

report may come .

Whereas in the propose system, we will doing all these things by the electronic

device in which all the activities like money withdrawn and money transfer from

one account to another account and the balance enquiry ,all the work can be done

by this system without any mistake and with the full clarity in fast and easy way.

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ADVANTAGES OF PROPOSED SYSTEM

Single network.

High evolution potential, works with existing, legacy technologies

Provides the best multiple service support

Supports delay close to that of dedicated services

Supports the broadest range of burstiness, delay tolerance and loss

performance through the implementation of multiple Quos classes

Provides the capability to support both connection-oriented and

connectionless traffic using AALs

Able to use all common physical transmission paths like SONET.

Cable can be twisted-pair, coaxial or fiber-optic

Ability to connect LAN to WAN

Legacy LAN emulation

Efficient bandwidth use by statistical multiplexing

Scalability

Higher aggregate bandwidth

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MODULE DESCRIPTIONThere are five modules of this project “atm machine”. As we know

that all the module will describe the different operations of the

Atm machine that is managed in the banking by this machine. The

detailed information regarding these modules are given below:-

MODULE -1: Cash withdraw

MODULE -2: Balance enquire

MODULE -3: Fund transfer

MODULE -4: Change password

MODULE-5: Mini statement

1. Cash withdraw:- In this module we can take the money by atm

machine. It is the first module of the atm machine. Today, we know that every

person should be require its.

2. Balance Enquire: It is the second step of the module

description. It is very important, when we take the money from

atm machine then it tells that how many amount is in the

customer account.

3. Fund Transfer: It is the third step of the module description.

In this module we can easily transfer the money from one

account to another account.

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4. Change password : it is the fourth step of the module

description. In this module we can change the password of the

atm card. So it is very useful to customer.

5.Mini Statement: it is the last step of the module description.

In this module we can see the credit or debit statements of any

customer account.

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HARDWARE & SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS

Operating System:Windows XP or higherMac OS 10 or higher (Math courses will also run on a MAC)

RAM: 1 GB (2 GB recommended)

Free Disk Space: (100 GB or higher drive recommended)

CPU:

PC: 1.5 GHz or higher (2 GHz or higher recommended - or Dual Core Processor)Mac: Power Macintosh or higher (Math courses will also run on a MAC)

Other Hardware: Sound card and speakers

SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS :-

1. JDK 6.0 & JRE 6.0 OR higher version.2. Net beans 6.0 IDE or higher version.3. Microsoft Office Access 2003 or latest versions for making database

connectivity with our Application.

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CONCLUSION

To conclude that Using an ATM, customers can access their bank accounts

in order to make cash withdrawals, credit card cash advances, and check their

account balances as well as purchase prepaid cell phone credit. If the currency

being withdrawn from the ATM is different from that which the bank account is

denominated in (e.g.: Withdrawing Japanese Yen from a bank account containing

US Dollars), the money will be converted at a wholesale exchange rate. Thus,

ATMs often provide the best possible exchange rate for foreign travelers and are

heavily used for this purpose as well

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