03-03-2011, 12:24 PM
Presented by
A.Swetha
V.Navya
Massarath
mobile_banking.ppt (Size: 463 KB / Downloads: 629)
Current Scenarios
Computerized Banking-Vicinity of Banks
Use of ATMs-Vicinity of ATMs
Internet banking-Need for Connection
Solutions
Exploiting the penetration of mobile phones
E-Cash Traveling Money
Round the clock Transactions
Technology involved
GPRS(general packet radio service)
Data packets are transmitted
fast communication with the service provider
Allows more data
MIDP
Extensive Connectivity
End-to-End Security
Technology involved
J2ME
GPRS
MIDP
Oracle 9i
CDLC Configuration
J2ME
Java platform for small devices
Introduced by sun in 1999 for mobile devices
A subset of Java 2 Standard Edition
For programming the mobile device (e.g mobile phones or WinCE)
GPRS(general packet radio service)
Allows more data
fast communication with the service provider
Data packets are transmitted
MIDP
Extensive Connectivity
End-to-End Security
ORACLE 9i
Easy to use.
Data Recovery
Internet Based
Configurations
CDLC
Constrained devices
160 - 512 KB of memory
16-bit or 32-bit processor
Low power consumption
Connectivity with limited bandwidth
CDC
2 MB or more memory
32-bit processor
High bandwidth
using TCP/IP
Application Area
Horizontal
Hotel Reservations
Flight Reservations.
Mobile Shopping.
Security Systems
Vertical
Basic Transactions
Bill Payments
Inter Financial Transactions
Scope
All Banking Sector Firms
Interfinancial Institutions
SRS
Software Requirements
Database-ORACLE9i
Programming Language-J2ME
Modeling Tool-Rational Rose
Web Server-Apache Tomcat
Hardware Requirements
MIDP enabled Mobile Device
GPRS activated SIM card
System Design
Interface Server
UseCase Diagram
Class Diagram
Acitvity Diagram
Sequence Diagram
Functions
Subscription Module
User Login
Creating a New User Account
Module for basic transactions
Balance Enquiries
Mini statements
E-payments Module
Account to Account Transfers
Bill Payments
Testing and Results
User needs to fill in If the user enters
Correct details to login wrong details
Testing/Results
User fills the details The Transaction is
And submits the form successful
Feasibility
Easy to use
GUI Components based
No additional h/w required
Enhancements
Transactions that could be added are
Loan access facility,
Cheque Details,
DD orders,
Order of check books etc.
Conclusions
Faster solutions
Database Driven
Virtual access to the money
A.Swetha
V.Navya
Massarath
mobile_banking.ppt (Size: 463 KB / Downloads: 629)
Current Scenarios
Computerized Banking-Vicinity of Banks
Use of ATMs-Vicinity of ATMs
Internet banking-Need for Connection
Solutions
Exploiting the penetration of mobile phones
E-Cash Traveling Money
Round the clock Transactions
Technology involved
GPRS(general packet radio service)
Data packets are transmitted
fast communication with the service provider
Allows more data
MIDP
Extensive Connectivity
End-to-End Security
Technology involved
J2ME
GPRS
MIDP
Oracle 9i
CDLC Configuration
J2ME
Java platform for small devices
Introduced by sun in 1999 for mobile devices
A subset of Java 2 Standard Edition
For programming the mobile device (e.g mobile phones or WinCE)
GPRS(general packet radio service)
Allows more data
fast communication with the service provider
Data packets are transmitted
MIDP
Extensive Connectivity
End-to-End Security
ORACLE 9i
Easy to use.
Data Recovery
Internet Based
Configurations
CDLC
Constrained devices
160 - 512 KB of memory
16-bit or 32-bit processor
Low power consumption
Connectivity with limited bandwidth
CDC
2 MB or more memory
32-bit processor
High bandwidth
using TCP/IP
Application Area
Horizontal
Hotel Reservations
Flight Reservations.
Mobile Shopping.
Security Systems
Vertical
Basic Transactions
Bill Payments
Inter Financial Transactions
Scope
All Banking Sector Firms
Interfinancial Institutions
SRS
Software Requirements
Database-ORACLE9i
Programming Language-J2ME
Modeling Tool-Rational Rose
Web Server-Apache Tomcat
Hardware Requirements
MIDP enabled Mobile Device
GPRS activated SIM card
System Design
Interface Server
UseCase Diagram
Class Diagram
Acitvity Diagram
Sequence Diagram
Functions
Subscription Module
User Login
Creating a New User Account
Module for basic transactions
Balance Enquiries
Mini statements
E-payments Module
Account to Account Transfers
Bill Payments
Testing and Results
User needs to fill in If the user enters
Correct details to login wrong details
Testing/Results
User fills the details The Transaction is
And submits the form successful
Feasibility
Easy to use
GUI Components based
No additional h/w required
Enhancements
Transactions that could be added are
Loan access facility,
Cheque Details,
DD orders,
Order of check books etc.
Conclusions
Faster solutions
Database Driven
Virtual access to the money