A use case defines the interactions between external actors and the system under consideration to accomplish a goal. Actors must be able to make decisions‚ but need not be human: An actor might be a person‚ a company or organization‚ a computer program‚ or a computer system‚ hardware‚ software‚ or both. Actors are always stakeholders‚ but many stakeholders are not actors‚ since they never interact directly with the system‚ even though they have the right to care how the system behaves. For example
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Use Case Documents and Drawings of ATM Strayer University Systems Analysis and Development CIS210 Professor July 27‚ 2013 ATM Withdraws Basic Description: Customer Logins and withdraws money Primary Actor: Customer Stakeholders: * Customer * Bank * Service Tech * Customer Service Preconditions: Customer must have ATM card and a PIN number Basic Flow: * Customer Inserts ATM card and removes quickly * Customer
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J ATM Case Study Code J.1 ATM Case Study Implementation This appendix contains the complete working implementation of the ATM system that we designed in the “Software Engineering Case Study” sections found at the ends of Chapters 1–8 and 10. The implementation comprises 670 lines of Java code. We consider the classes in the order in which we identified them in Section 3.10: • ATM • Screen • Keypad • CashDispenser • DepositSlot • Account • BankDatabase
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Withholding and Withdrawing Treatment Darren Monaco Darton State College Withholding and Withdrawing Treatment Withholding and withdrawing treatment is the forgoing of life-sustaining treatment that the patient does not desire‚ either because of a perceived disproportionate burden on the patient or family members or for other reasons (Butts & Rich‚ 2013‚ p. 264). Withholding and withdrawing treatment is a major ethical dilemma for healthcare providers and family members alike. The
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Journal of Engineering Research (AJER) 2013 American Journal of Engineering Research (AJER) e-ISSN : 2320-0847 p-ISSN : 2320-0936 Volume-02‚ Issue-05‚ pp-188-193 www.ajer.us Research Paper Open Access Facial Verification Technology for Use In Atm Transactions Aru‚ Okereke Eze‚ Ihekweaba Gozie Department of Computer Engineering Michael Okpara University of Agriculture‚ Umudike‚ Umuahia‚ Abia State‚ Nigeria Opara‚ F.K. Department of Electrical/Electronics Engineering Federal University
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ATMs are now a routine part of banking transactions but when they were introduced in the 1960s‚ they were the height of technology. The Automated Teller Machine (ATM) is now such a normal part of daily life that it’s strange to think it was ever cutting-edge technology. But in the 1960s‚ when the first cash-dispensing ATM was installed at a branch of Barclays Bank in London‚ it was revolutionary. What’s more‚ over the decades‚ ATMs have become much more than just cash dispensers. They also allow
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------------------------------------------------- ATM Skimming An Ethical Look April 16‚ 2013 In the world we live in today our currency is promises. Our money is just paper backed by the promise of the United States government to back it up with hard currency‚ i.e. gold. Due to our lack of hard currency in everyday life there are many different ways to pay for things. These include: checks‚ credit cards‚ paper currency‚ and bank cards. One thing that has not changed about money is that‚ like every other thing
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tell you about ATM cheating .I found one of the ways of cheaters to take your money from credit card using ATM machine. So I want to present it to you and warn against it. Today or tomorrow u can be a next victim of ATm cheating • On the first slide you can see next to the ATM machine a man who seemingly performs operations on his credit card bill. • In fact‚ he puts in the ATM reader a special plastic web - a "loop"‚ which "catches" the card of the next visitor. • ATM Machinations
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ANY TIME MONEY In an economy where cash is king‚ ATMs are taking on a greater role in addressing people’s financial needs. Retail Banking Research shows that the number of ATMs are increasing globally and is expected to grow to 3 million by 2015‚ with the majority of the new installations planned in Asia‚ Africa and the Middle East. In the wake of this rapid lionization of ATM’s across the world‚ it is precursory to understand the reasons behind this rising popularity of the Automated Teller Machine(ATM)
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IMSM-R Department of Economics Balasubrahmanyam Annam Narasimha rao Yallapragada Understanding Customer Attitudes towards TECHNOLOGY-BASED SELF-SERVICE A case study on ATMs Masters Thesis Masters in Service Management Research Date/Term: Supervisor: 2006/ Spring Lars Haglund‚ Pro-Vice Chancellor Karlstads universitet 651 88 Karlstad Tfn 054-700 10 00 Fax 054-700 14 60 Information@kau.se www.kau.se ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Over the past years we’ve been inspired and encouraged
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