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Online Banking System PDF
Online Banking System PDF
A
Project Report on
Online Banking System
Submitted To…
Developed By…
Dobariya Ruchi D.
Koradiya Heta R.
PREFACE…………………………………………………..3
INTRODUCTION………………………………………….4
PROJECT PROFILE……………………………………... 6
DATABASES……………………………………………… 18
In earlier time, almost all the Companies and Organization keep their
records on paper and the work was operated and computed by a human. So
there are chances to make a mistake. And the paper work may be destroyed by
some accident. It is very difficult to search an old Friends, Relatives, Group
Members details from large amount of storage files. So with the help of
computerized system, a user can store and search old data and can save lot of
time and energy.
INTRODUCTION
Online Banking System History
The concept of online banking as we know it today dates back to the
early 1980s, when it was first envisioned and experimented with. However, it
was only in 1995 (on October 6, to be exact) that Presidential Savings Bank
first announced the facility for regular client use. The idea was quickly
snapped up by other banks like Wells Fargo, Chase Manhattan and Security
First Network Bank. Today, quite a few banks operate solely via the Internet
and have no ‗four-walls‘ entity at all.
Project Profile
Software Use :-
Dream viewer
Notepad
Microsoft Word
Browsers :-
Internet Explorer
Mozila Fire Fox
Developed By :-
Ruchi Dobariya.
Heta Koradiya.
Guided By :-
Keyur Zala.
Pradip Vanpariya.
ASP.NET
Introduction
ASP.NET gives you the ability to code in any supported .NET language
(including Visual Basic,C#,J#,and many other languages that have third
party compilers).
ASP.NET also includes a fine-tuned data access model and flexible data
caching to further boost performance.
The .NET framework is a new and revolutionary platform created by Microsoft for
developing applications. The most interesting thing about this statement is how
vague it is but there are good reasons for this. For a start, note that is doesn‘t
―develop applications on the windows operating system.‖ Although the Microsoft
release of the .NET framework runs on the windows operating system, it is fast
becoming possible to find alternative versions that will work on other systems. One
example of this is Mono, an open-source version of the .NET framework
(including a C# compiler) that runs on several operating systems, including various
flavors of Linux and Mac OS. More such projects are in the pipeline and may be
available by the time you read this. In addition, you can use the Microsoft .NET
compact framework (essentially a subset of the full .NET framework) on personal
digital assistant (PDA) class devices and even some smart phones. One of the key
motivations behind the .NET framework is its intended use as a means of
integrating disparate operating systems.
The .NET framework has been designed so that it can be used from any languages,
including C# (the creation of this book) as well as C++, Visual Basic, Jscript, and
even older languages such as COBOL. For this to work, .NET –specific versions of
these languages have also appeared, and more are being released all the time. Not
only do all of these have access to the .NET framework, but they can also
communicate with each other. It is perfectly possible for C# developers to make
use of code written by Visual Basic programmers, and vice versa.
Microsoft SQL Server is a set of components that work together to meet the
data storage and analysis needs of the largest Web sites and enterprise data
processing systems.
SQL Server Express can make use of only 1 GB of RAM. In addition it has a
database size limit of 4 GB, which limit its use for larger business
applications.
This developers no longer need to develop their own data repository and can
rely on the powerful set of features, performance and the well define T-SQL
programming language offered by SQL Server Express.
Microsoft SQL Server 2000 data is stored in databases. The data in a database
is organized into the logical components visible to users. A database is also
physically implemented as two or more files on disk.
If you set the multilane property to True, you can use the Alignment
property to set the alignment of text within the Textbox. The text is left-
justified by default. If the Multilane property is False, setting the Alignment
property has no effect.
Label
A Label control is a graphical control you can use to display text that
a user can't change directly
A Label control‘s caption size is unlimited. For forms and all other
controls that have captions, the limit is 255 characters.
You can write code that changes the text displayed by a Label control
in response to events at run time. For example, if your application takes a
few minutes to commit a change, you can display a processing-status
message in a Label. You can also use a Label to identify a control, such
as a Textbox control, that doesn't have its own Caption property
Command Button
Click events occurs when you include code in a program that triggers
the event, or when the user presses and releases the left mouse button while
the pointer is over a control, changes the value of certain controls, or clicks
in a blank area of a form.
Combo Box
Check Box
Check Box and Option Button controls function similarly but with
an important difference: Any number of Check Box controls on a form
can be selected at the same time. In contrast, only one Option Button in a
group can be selected at any given time.
To display text next to the Check Box, set the Caption property.
Use the Value property to determine the state of the control—selected,
cleared, or unavailable.
Image control
Menu
Toolbar
Hardware Configuration
Server Configuration
Pentium IV Processor
VGA Color Monitor
512 MB RAM
256 Cache Memory
104 Keyboard
Optical Mouse
Client Configuration
Server Configuration
Platform
Microsoft Windows NT or Microsoft Windows 2000
Client Configuration
Platform
Microsoft Windows XP or higher Microsoft Windows‘ version
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Search
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Login
Home Search
Account
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Account
Detail
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SCREEN
LAYOUT
OF
DATABASES
DATABASES
Table: - Account
Table: - Cheques
Table: - Withdrawal
Table: - Passbook
Table: - Term_Depo
Table: - Deposit
Table: - Debit_Card
Table: - Credit_Card
Table: - Check_Book
Table: - StatementInquiry
Table: - Login
Table: - Mobile_Regi
SCREEN
LAYOUT
OF
PERSONAL
BANKING
SCREEN
LAYOUT
OF
NET
BANKING