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Republic of the Philippines

North Eastern Mindanao State University


LIANGA CAMPUS
Lianga Surigao del Sur, 8307

ONLINE BANKING
A FINAL REQUIREMENTS
OF
SOFTWARE ENGINEERING 1
( CS322)

Presented by:

JEANN C. VILLANUEVA

BSCS-3B

Presented to:

MELIZANDE S. URIARTE

Course Instructor
INTRODUCTION

Online banking is an umbrella term for the process by which a customer may perform banking
transactions electronically without visiting a brick-and-mortar institution. The following terms all
refer to one form or another of online banking: personal computer (PC) banking, Internet
banking, virtual banking, online banking, home banking, remote electronic banking, and phone
bank. PC banking and Internet or online banking is the most frequently used designations. It
should be noted, however, that the terms used to describe the various types of online banking
are often used inter changeably. Online banking is an activity that is not new to banks or their
customers. Banks having been providing their services to customers electronically for years
through software programs. These software programs allowed the user’s personal computer to
dial up the bank directly. In the past however, banks have been very reluctant to provide their
customers with banking via the Internet due to security concerns.
OBJECTIVES

 Allow only authorized to access various function and


processed available in the system.
 Locate any A/C wanted by the user.
 Reduced clerical work as most of the work done by
computer.
 Provide greater speed and reduced time consumption.
DEVELOPED USER MODEL,DESIGN
MODEL,MENTAL MODEL,AND IMPLEMENTATION
MODEL

Online banking allows a user to conduct financial transactions


via the Internet. Online banking is also known as Internet
banking or web banking.
Online banking offers customers almost every service
traditionally available through a local branch including deposits,
transfers, and online bill payments. Virtually every banking
institution has some form of online banking, available both on
desktop versions and through mobile apps.
DESIGN MODEL

A profile of all end users of the system.

DESIGN MODEL

A design realization of the user model.


MENTAL MODEL

The user's mental image of what the interface is.

IMPLEMENTATION MODEL

The interface "look and feel" coupled with supporting information that describe
interface syntax and semantics.
INTERFACE OBJECTS AND ACTIONS

Online banking user interface gives customers' the platform to link-up their bank
servers and conduct transactions over the Internet. It provides both customers
and banks with great opportunities.

SCREEN LAYOUTS

READER LAYOUT

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