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Banking

Management
System
By Ashish Kumar (22BCA0317) Kartik Singh (22BCA305)

Abhilash Kumar(22BCA0318) Nidar Waii (22BCA0320)


Introduction to Banking
Management System
1 Core Functionality 2 Key Components
A banking management It typically includes
system enables users to modules for account
manage their accounts, management, transaction
perform transactions, and processing, customer
access banking services relationship
conveniently. management, and
reporting.

3 Benefits
A well-designed banking management system can
streamline operations, enhance security, and improve
customer satisfaction.
Key Features and Functionalities
Account Management Transaction Processing Customer Relationship
Management
Create, update, and delete Handle deposits, withdrawals,
accounts, including checking, transfers, and bill payments, Manage customer information,
savings, and loan accounts. ensuring accurate recording and track interactions, and provide
tracking. personalized services.
1. Account opening 1. Real-time transaction processing
2. Account closure 2. Transaction history tracking 1. Customer profiling

3. Account balance inquiries 3. Transaction confirmation and 2. Customer support and feedback

notifications 3. Personalized recommendations


and offers
System Architecture and
Design
Presentation Layer
Provides the user interface for interacting with the system.

Business Logic Layer


Handles the core business rules and processes of the system.

Data Access Layer


Interacts with the database to store and retrieve data.
Database Design and
Integration
Entity Fields

Customer Name, Address, Contact


Information

Account Account Number, Type, Balance

Transaction Date, Amount, Type, Account ID


User Interface and Usability

User-Friendly Design Security Measures


The user interface should be The system should incorporate
intuitive and easy to navigate, robust security features to protect
catering to users with varying levels sensitive user data and prevent
of technical expertise. unauthorized access.

Responsive Design Accessibility Features


The application should be The user interface should be
responsive across different devices, accessible to all users, including
ensuring a seamless experience on those with disabilities, adhering to
desktops, laptops, tablets, and web accessibility standards.
smartphones.
Security Considerations
and Compliance
1 Authentication and Authorization
Implement strong authentication mechanisms such as
multi-factor authentication to verify user identities.

2 Data Encryption
Encrypt sensitive data both in transit and at rest to
protect against unauthorized access.

3 Compliance with Regulations


Ensure compliance with relevant industry standards
and regulations, such as PCI DSS and GDPR.
Implementation
Challenges and Best
Practices
Scalability and Error Handling and
Performance Recovery
Design the system to handle Implement robust error
large volumes of handling mechanisms to
transactions and data while minimize downtime and
maintaining high ensure data integrity.
performance.

Testing and Quality Assurance


Conduct thorough testing to ensure the system meets
functional and non-functional requirements.

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