DESIGN AND COMPUTERIZATION OF AN ELECTRONIC FUND TRANSFER SYSTEM


DESIGN AND COMPUTERIZATION OF AN ELECTRONIC FUND TRANSFER SYSTEM:  A CASE STUDY OF FIRST BANK NIGERIA PLC ENUGU 

ABSTRACT:                           

Simulation As Scientific process involves careful analysis and initiation of the real life event using an electronic device especially computer system and networking.

The feature grasps the utilization of these processes and transforms the stable system into acceptable or efficacisionus one. After having viewed the constraints in series of activities in the banking sector in series of activities in the banking sector in the country. An attempt was made regarding the utilization of the works computer system and network connection does. Understanding this concept an earlier attempt recalls the designing a new system that can resituate banks workers from the slumber working equipment (manual system). 

Realizing this in the First Bank Nigeria Plc for analysizing an old system of money transfer forming electronic found transfer. 

This exclude s special software that is unbreakable in feature that can run the organizational found transferring system. 

However, in the security system, the program contains more security features that enable bank workers to determine the owner of the found transferred. Having seen nd observed this system towards developing safer and easier method of fund transfer yield more effort and zeal in to the analysis of this system to sound off our academic pursuit in institute of management and Technology. Perhaps this calls for implementation. 

TABLE OF CONSTANTS

Title page 

Certification /approval page 

Dedicated 

Acknowledgment

Abstract 

Table of contents 

Organization

CHAPTER ONE 

1.0 Introduction 

1.1 statement of the problem 

1.2 Purpose of the study 

1.3 Aims and objectives 

1.4 Project scope 

1.5 Limitation and constants

1.6 Assumption 

1.7 Definition of terms 

CHAPTER TWO 

2.0 literature review 

CHAPTER THREE 

3.0 description and analysis of the existing system 

3.1 Facts findings method used 

3.2 Objective of the system 

3.3 Input, process and output analysis 

3.4 Information flow diagram

3.5 Problem of the existing system 

3.6 Justification of the new system. 

3.7 Reference to written document 

3.8 Organizational structure 

CHAPTER FOUR 

4.0 Design of the new system

4.1 Out put/input specification and design 

4.2 Output specification and design 

4.3 File description 

4.4 Procedure flowchart 

4.5 System requirement

4.6 Pc’s hardware requirement 

4.7 Software requirement

4.8 Operating environment 

CHAPTER FIVE 

5.0 Implementation 

5.1 Program design 

5.2 Program flowchart 

5.3 Pseudocode

5.4 Sources program 

5.5 Test run

Chapter six 

6.0 Documentation 

CHAPTER SEVEN 

7.0 Recommendation and conclusion 

7.1 Conclusion 

7.2 References      

CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION

Electronic found transfer system is an organized process of transferring fund through electronic means by the use of computer where debits and credits are made into ones account. 

First Bank Nigeria Plc, is one of the commercial Banks which has ventured into EFT. The system allows a customers account to be credited electronically with 24 hours any where in Nigeria, it transferring fund when compared with the traditional means such as mail transfer and telegraphic transfer.  It is mere secure and time is saved when money is transferred through EFT. Such money (fund) is transferred electronically by the bank through their accredited branches or Agents.

Somebody in one of the states of a particular country who wishes to release found to a client residing in  other part to different state of the some country will go to the nearest bank i.e. . First Bank that does the fund transfer system and makes his/her deposit. It is available for payment within munutes from any part of the country. If one is to end fund through the system (in the event of its being introduced) as soon as the fund transfer control number (F.T.C.N) is displayed on the screen. This is an indication that the fund is noe available for collection. 

FEATURES

The system is designed to handle the needs of fund transfer customers and agent in on efficient and user friendly manner. Both new and experienced can use this work, it documents the software works following the flow of transaction as they usually occur. The money link system provides frameworks within various relationships among states operating it.

1.1 STATEMENT OF PROBLEMS 

Fund transfer is a job that involves complex date and tedious calculation. Human beings what they cannot carryout the activities of transferring fund automatically. Manual transfer wastes to much times, it is generated very late, where there are many customers to attend to, it takes weeks to prepare the transfer which may effect the purpose of the transfer. Some are short paid and thus makes the system unreliable. The use of files, papers and file cabinet cost much and occupies much space. It also wastes a lot of time during information retrieval. 

1.2 PURPOSE OF THE STUDY 

Generally the purpose of the study s to find out a way towards enhancing better method which will be geared towards alleviating the frustrations customers undergo in a bit to collecting fund credited to their account.

This is because instead of waiting for months, the entire transaction can be finished within minutes. Also the offices in change of the fund transfer will gain from this study because the problem they are  facing have been detected and solution recommended the new system will erase the burdens in collection and processing storage of data and generation of report by the management for decision making and perhaps for the development of the organization.

1.3 AIMS AND OBJECTIVES 

The aims and objective of this system are to provide most Nigerians with a very fast convenient, reliable and secure way of crediting to the accounts of their friends and relatives.

Accurate and timely information will be made available hence efficiency will be advanced. Since customers can nearly be attended to without taking much of their times, since the speed of operation will generally increase as the computer on handle bilious of information items.

1.4 PROJECT SCOPE 

The study id concerned with the method of fund transfer. That is crediting fund from ones account in one’s state to another account as another state all in the same country. 

1.5 LIMITATIONS 

I encountered a lot of problems while carrying out this researcher work.  It wasn’t easy for me getting information. When I want to First Bank Plc Enugu Branch, I was told that the authority was not vested on them to give out some of these vital information for some security reasons. 

The project work is a tasking lob which demands enough time and commitment, but for the fact that are combing, it with other course it is not really easy based on the duration of activities and events involved in the work. 

Besides, much money is always committed to this to make a quality presentation as a result of in-depth study. Due to lack of fund it is met all resources and materials that are used I had to make do with other activities while the process was going on. 

1.6 ASSUMPTION 

It is assumed that at the completion of this work a new system will be put in peace and that they will move from manual to operations to a computerized system, which will be able to handle the job effectively and efficiently. 

More so, those that are going to be involved in the operations of the new system will be educated a adequately to handle the new change. It is also assumed that all the information given to me by first bank plcEnugu branch are all correct and valid. 

1.7 DEFINITION OF TERMS 

COMPUTER: An electronic device that is capable of accepting data, processing data automatically, store it produces the result where needed. 

File: This is a collection of related record.

PROGRAM: A set of logical instructions combined together to performed a specific task to a given problem and providing solution to it. 

OUTPUT: Result of the processed data by the computer. 

INPUT: Date supplied to the computer for processing.

DATA: Raw materials used by the computer. 

INFORMATION’S: Processed data

STORAGE DEVICE: A device for storing data in the system. 

RETRIEVAL: The access of files for information. RECEIVER: The beneficiary of the sort money or credited fund. 

BENEFICIARY:  The person that receives money being sort.

COMMISSION: The amount of money change by the band officials for any deposit made before the money is credited. 

HOST COMPUTER: the main electronic device that manipulates all the given data and produce the required result to be individual terminals connected to it for information retrieval. 

TRANSFER: moving money (find) from one place to the other.         

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DESIGN AND COMPUTERIZATION OF AN ELECTRONIC FUND TRANSFER SYSTEM



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