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Title of Your Mini Lab Project

Submitted By

Student Name Student ID


Student-1 Name Student-1 ID
Student-2 Name Student-2 ID
Student-3 Name Student-3 ID
Student-4 Name Student-4 ID
Student-5 Name Student-5 ID

MINI LAB PROJECT REPORT


This Report Presented in Partial Fulfillment of the course CSEXXX:
Subject Name in the Computer Science and Engineering
Department

DAFFODIL INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY


Dhaka, Bangladesh
November 2, 2024
DECLARATION
We hereby declare that this lab project has been done by us under the supervision of Name of
the course teacher, course teacher’s Designation, Department of Computer Science and
Engineering, Daffodil International University. We also declare that neither this project nor any
part of this project has been submitted elsewhere as lab projects.

Submitted To:

Course Teacher’s Name


Designation
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Daffodil International University

Submitted by

Student Name
Student ID:
Dept. of CSE, DIU

Student Name Student Name


Student ID: Student ID:
Dept. of CSE, DIU Dept. of CSE, DIU

Student Name Student Name


Student ID: Student ID:
Dept. of CSE, DIU Dept. of CSE, DIU

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COURSE & PROGRAM OUTCOME

The following course have course outcomes as following:

Table 1: Course Outcome Statements


CO’s Statements
CO1 Define and Relate classes, objects, members of the class, and relationships among
them needed for solving specific problems
CO2 Formulate knowledge of object-oriented programming and Java in problem solving
CO3 Analyze Unified Modeling Language (UML) models to Present a specific problem
CO4 Develop solutions for real-world complex problems applying OOP concepts while
evaluating their effectiveness based on industry standards.

Table 2: Mapping of CO, PO, Blooms, KP and CEP


CO PO Blooms KP CEP
CO1 PO1 C1, C2 KP3 EP1,EP3
CO2 PO2 C2 KP3 EP1,EP3
CO3 PO3 C4, A1 KP3 EP1,EP2
C3, C6, A3,
CO4 PO3 KP4 EP1,EP3
P3

The mapping justification of this table is provided in section 4.3.1, 4.3.2 and 4.3.3.

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Table of Contents

Declaration i

Course & Program Outcome ii

1 Introduction 1
1.1 Introduction..............................................................................................................................1
1.2 Motivation.................................................................................................................................1
1.3 Objectives...................................................................................................................................1
1.4 Feasibility Study.......................................................................................................................1
1.5 Gap Analysis.............................................................................................................................1
1.6 Project Outcome......................................................................................................................1

2 Proposed Methodology/Architecture 2
2.1 Requirement Analysis & Design Specification......................................................................2
2.1.1 Overview........................................................................................................................2
2.1.2 Proposed Methodology/ System Design...................................................................2
2.1.3 UI Design.....................................................................................................................2
2.2 Overall Project Plan................................................................................................................2

3 Implementation and Results 3


3.1 Implementation..........................................................................................................................3
3.2 Performance Analysis...............................................................................................................3
3.3 Results and Discussion............................................................................................................3

4 Engineering Standards and Mapping 4


4.1 Impact on Society, Environment and Sustainability...........................................................4
4.1.1 Impact on Life..............................................................................................................4
4.1.2 Impact on Society & Environment............................................................................4
4.1.3 Ethical Aspects............................................................................................................4
4.1.4 Sustainability Plan......................................................................................................4
4.2 Project Management and Team Work..................................................................................4
4.3 Complex Engineering Problem...............................................................................................4
4.3.1 Mapping of Program Outcome..................................................................................4
4.3.2 Complex Problem Solving..........................................................................................4
4.3.3 Engineering Activities..................................................................................................5

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Table of Contents Table of Contents

5 Conclusion 6
5.1 Summary...................................................................................................................................6
5.2 Limitation..................................................................................................................................6
5.3 Future Work.............................................................................................................................6

References 6

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Chapter 1

Introduction

Every chapter should start with 1-2 sentences on the outline of the chapter.

1.1 Introduction
This project focuses on the development of a Banking Management System, aiming to provide
efficient, secure, and scalable solutions for modern banking operations. The project addresses challenges
in manual banking processes, including inefficiency, human errors, and limited accessibility.
1.2 Motivation
The increasing reliance on technology in the financial sector motivated us to design a system that
streamlines banking services. With this system, customers can benefit from faster transactions and
enhanced security, while banks can reduce operational costs and improve data management
1.3 Objectives
1. Automate core banking processes such as account management and transaction handling.
2. Enhance security through encryption and authentication mechanisms.
3. Enable multi-channel banking (online, mobile, branch integration)
1.4 Feasibility Study
Existing banking solutions like Core Banking Systems (CBS) and third-party applications inspired
this project. Our study identified gaps in user accessibility and security in comparable systems.
This system aims to fill those gaps with modern technologies like AI-driven analytics and cloud
computing Put a summary of similar research study, case study, methodological contribution of
existing projects, web applications, and mobile apps similar to your work [1].

1.5 Gap Analysis


Current systems often lack integration with advanced analytics for fraud detection and struggle to provide
seamless user experiences across platforms. Our system will integrate these functionalities for a more
holistic approach

1.6 Project Outcome


This project will result in a functional prototype of a Banking Management System, offering robust account
management, secure transaction processing, and user-friendly interfaces

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Chapter 2

Proposed Methodology/Architecture

Every chapter should start with 1-2 sentences on the outline of the chapter.

2.1 Requirement Analysis & Design Specification


2.1.1 Overview
2.1.2 Proposed Methodology/ System Design

Figure 2.1: This is a sample diagram

2.1.3 UI Design

2.2 Overall Project Plan

1. Requirement gathering and system design.

2. Development of individual modules (frontend, backend, database).

3. Integration and testing.

4. Deployment and performance evaluation.


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Chapter 3

Implementation and Results

Every chapter should start with 1-2 sentences on the outline of the chapter.

3.1 Implementation
The system was implemented using agile methodologies, ensuring
incremental progress and regular feedback.

3.2 Performance Analysis

o Transaction processing time: <1 second.

o System uptime: 99.9%.

3.3 Results and Discussion


The system met all functional and non-functional requirements, demonstrating scalability and security in
various test cases.

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Chapter 4

Engineering Standards and Mapping

Every chapter should start with 1-2 sentences on the outline of the chapter.

4.1 Impact on Society, Environment and Sustainability


4.1.1 Impact on Life

Provides easy and secure access to banking services


4.1.2 Impact on Society & Environment
Promotes financial inclusion and reduces the need for physical banking resources
4.1.3 Ethical Aspects
Ensures data privacy and compliance with regulatory standards
4.1.4 Sustainability Plan
Includes updates for technology changes and scalability for future needs.

4.2 Project Management and Team Work


The project required collaborative efforts for module integration and testing, adhering to a defined
budget and timeline
4.3 Complex Engineering Problem
4.3.1 Mapping of Program Outcome

The project aligns with PO1 by demonstrating the application of knowledge in software design and PO2
by solving real-world banking challenges using OOP concepts

Table 4.1: Justification of Program Outcomes


PO’s Justification
PO1 Justification of PO1 attainment
PO2 Justification of PO2 attainment
PO3 Justification of PO3 attainment

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4.3.2 Complex Problem Solving
In this section, provide a mapping with problem solving categories. For each mapping add
subsections to put rationale (Use Table 4.2). For P1, you need to put another mapping with

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Chapter 4. Engineering Standards and Mapping 4.3. Complex Engineering Problem

Knowledge profile and rational thereof.

Table 4.2: Mapping with complex problem solving.


EP1 EP2 EP3 EP4 EP5 EP6 EP7
Dept Range Depth Familiarity Extent Extent Inter-
of Issues of Stake- dependence
of of of Analysis of holder
Knowledge Conflicting Applicable Involve-
Require- Codes ment
ments
√ √

4.3.3 Engineering Activities


In this section, provide a mapping with engineering activities. For each mapping add subsections
to put rationale (Use Table 4.3).

Table 4.3: Mapping with complex engineering activities.


EA1 EA2 EA3 EA4 EA5
Range of re- Level of Interac- Innovation Consequences for Familiarity
sources tion society and envi-
ronment
√ √

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Chapter 5

Conclusion

Every chapter should start with 1-2 sentences on the outline of the chapter.

5.1 Summary
The Banking Management System offers an efficient solution for managing
banking operations, focusing on customer experience and security.

5.2 Limitation

Limited testing with real-world banking data due to privacy concerns.

5.3 Future Work

Expand the system with blockchain-based transaction verification and AI-


powered customer support.

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References

[1] Jon Kleinberg and Eva Tardos. Algorithm design. Pearson Education India, 2006.

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