9 Product Functions 3.10 User Characteristics 3.11 Constraints 3.12 Process Model 3.13 Architectural Design 3.14.1 Data Flow Diagram (DFD) 3.14.2 Data Dictionary 3.14.3 Entity-Relationship Diagram (ERD) 3.14.4 Sequence Diagram 3.14 Use case Model Survey 3.15 Timeline Chart(Gantt Chart) 3. Estimation 4.16 Problem Based Estimation (Function Point Metrics) 4. Risk Table and RMMM plan 5. Structure design Methodology
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Table of Contents CHAPTER 1.0 INTRODCUTION 1 1.1 BACKGROUND 1 1.2 EQUATORIAL COMMERCIAL BANK 2 1.3 MOTIVATION FOR UNDERTAKING THE PROJECT 3 1.4 THE PROBLEM STATEMENT 4 1.5 BENEFITS OF THE PROPOSED SYSTEM 5 1.5.1 Online Banking – How Is It Different 5 1.5.2 Why Use Online Banking 5 1.6 PROJECT OBJECTIVES 6 1.7 SYSTEM OBJECTIVES 7 1.8 SCOPE OF THE SYSTEM 7 CHAPTER 2-LITERATURE REVIEW 8 2.1 DEFINING E-BANKING/ONLINE BANKING 8 2.2 FEATURES OF ONLINE BANKING 8 2.3 E-BANKING IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES 9
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AFICIONADO’S SALES AND INVENTORY SYSTEM A Project Presented to the Faculty of the Computer Engineering Technology Department Technological University of the Philippines Taguig Campus In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in Computer System Analysis Presented By: CHARMANNE PANTALEON MICHAEL JOSEPH CASAR September 2010 i ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We are thankful not only for those people who helped us but also we are thankful for the new information that this project
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1.0 Introduction As the world is embracing the epoch of Information Age‚ it has provided new concepts and perspective in looking at things especially in every aspect of the business. It has created wide transformations in the management. It is always expected that the newly designed system is better than the old ones like a Computerized Inventory System. Inventory Software allows companies to track and evaluate the sales of the product using a single software application. Inventory Software enables
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Front Desk Management System A Project Paper Submitted to School of IT In partial fulfillment of the course requirement IT132L Systems Analysis Design Laboratory By: De Castro‚ Samantha De Leon‚ John Paul Dungo‚ Phen Matthew Date Submitted September 30 2013 Executive Summary Banahaw Heals Spa is a new upscale destination in Binan‚ Laguna‚ offering a complete day spa experience. We offer seven ultra-chic‚ ultra-comfortable treatment rooms with the finest spa linens
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Reflective Report Awards Management System Samantha Machado 0947115 Supervisor: Muhammad Usman Date: 15th June 2012 Paper Code: 407008 Abstract The purpose of the project was to develop a management system for the School of Computer and Mathematic Science at AUT to handle information dealing with their Awards Event. The management system consisted of an Award Management Database that stored and handled all their Award‚ Presenter‚ Sponsor‚ Staff‚ Winner and Guest details for the event
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Padma Bridge is possible to build without World Bank MGT372.7 Prepared For: Shahid Hossain (ShH) North South University | Prepared by: Name ID | Date of submission: 4th April‚ 2013 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Padma Bridge is a long cherished
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Technological Institute of the Philippines College of Business Education Quezon City Case Analysis: The Wilson Corporation Presented to the College of Business Education In partial fulfillment of the requirements in AUD 516 – Assurance Principles‚ Professional Ethics and Good Governance Submitted by: Badiola‚ Azalea Vic I. Binungcal‚ Vera Queenie M. Bragais‚ Maria Regina C. Cortes‚ Juvy Rose N. Decena‚ Rose Ann M. Dela Vega‚ Chowe C. Jolbitado‚ Jonah T. October 6‚ 2013 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
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CHAPTER ONE 1.0 INTRODUCTION In day to day life credit cards are used for purchasing goods and services by the help of virtual card for online transaction or physical card for offline transaction. In physical transaction‚ Credit cards will insert into payment machine at merchant shop to purchase goods. Tracing fraudulent transactions in this mode may not be possible because the attacker already steal the credit card. The credit card company may go in financial loss if loss of credit card is not
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Pages Approval Sheet i Recommendation Sheet ii Acknowledgement iii Thesis Abstract iv Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION a. Introduction ………………………………………………….. 1 b. Statement of the problem ……….…….……………….…..…. 2 c. Importance Significance of the Study ….………..……..……..3 d. Assumption and Hypothesis …………………………….……4 e. Objective of the study …………..………….……………….…5 * General Objectives ………………..
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