A CARD BASED SECURITY SYSTEM
(A CASE STUDY OF ECO BANK)
ABSTRACT
This project was centered on card based security system. The
current process of security is being operated manually and due to this
procedure numerous problem are been encountered. A design was taken to computerized
the manual process in order to check this problem. The problems were identified
after series of interviews and examination of documents after which analysis
was made and a computerized procedure recommended. This project will also
suggest how to successfully implement the computerized procedure and to
overcome the obstacle that would hinder the successful implementation of the
system. The new system was designed using Microsoft visual basic 6.0
programming language. This language was chosen because of its easy syntax and
features for developing windows based applications.
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 INTRODUCTION AND HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
The idea of self-service in retail banking developed through
independent and simultaneous effort in Japan, Sweden, the United States and the
United Kingdom. In the USA, Luther George Sunsjan has been wrongly credited
with developing and building the first cash dispenser machine.
There is no evidence to suggest that Sunsjan worked in this
device before 1959 while his 132nd patent was first filled in June 30, 1960
(and granted 26 February, 1963).
The roll out of the machine, called bank graph, was delayed a
couple of years. This was particularly due to Sunjlan’s reflection electronics
being acquired by universal match cooperation. An experimental Bank graph was
installed in New York City in 1961 by the bank of New York, but removed after 6
months due to the lack of customer’s acceptance. The bank graph, however
embodied the pre-occupation by its banking in finding alternative means to
capture deposits, while the concern of the European and Asian Bank was cash
distribution.
The first cash dispensing device used in Tokoyo in 1966.
Although little known of this first device, it seems to have been activated
with a credit and rather accessing current account balances. This technology
has no immediate consequences in the international market 1972. In the UK, IBM
(international business machine) 2984 was designed at the required of bank. The
2984 CIT (cash issuing terminal was the first cash poibt, similar in function
till today’s machines; cash point is still registered trademark of TSB in the
UK. All are online and issued a variable amount which was immediately deducted
from the account. A small number of 2984’s were supplied to a US bank. Notable
historical model of ATM’s include 10xx and TSB 900 series and NOR 50xx series.
1.1 OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY
To total aim of this project work is to implement a card –
based security for customer’s withdrawer using Eco Bank as a case study.
This project involves the running of the card based machine
(ATM) and also explain the reason for the proposed project.
Generally, this project work should be test effectively the
system (card–based security) can be compared with the manual based security.
1.2 STATEMENT OF PROBLEM
One of the major problems in banking industry is account
fraud. Appreciation of card based security which is significant different from
other security based system as going to reduce the rate of fraud in banking
sector.
1.3 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
This project work will enhance the security of the customer’s
account and transaction. It makes customer to access their bank account in
order to make cash withdrawals and check their account balances as well as
purchase cell phone prepaid credit without entering into their banking hall.
1.4 SCOPE OF STUDY
The range at which the research work will go will not exceed
Eco Bank in Owerri considering the security based system.
1.5 LIMITATION OF STUDY
These are the point that limit the range of this study
1. Effective
bank security
2. Lack
of fund
3. Limited
time
4. Unable
to leave the school premises for further research.
1.6 BRIEF HISTORY OF THE CASE OF STUDY
Eco Bank international Plc commonly referred to Eco bank. The
bank was incorporated on March 26, 1990 as a private limited liability company
with 100% equity ownership by Nigerian citizens.
As of May 2009, Eco Bank has subsidiaries in the following
countries, Cameroon, Gambia and Nigeria.
1.7 DEFINITION OF TERMS
ATM: Automated teller machine
ALGORITHM: An algorithm is a set of instruction that shows the step to
follow in order to solve a problem.
DATA: These are raw facts that are to be processed.
FLOWCHART: is the diagrammatic representation of sequence of events to
be followed in solving problem.
FILES: Is a collect of related data record.
FIELD NAME: This contains items about every record.
PROGRAM: Is a set of instructions of given for the computer to
carryout a specific task.
INTEGER: Is referred to as a whole number.
STRING: Is referred to as a finite sequence of 3-ero or more
character.
PERIPHERALS: is the physical component of the computer system.
CHAPTER TWO
REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE
An automated teller machine (ATM), or automated banking
machine (ABM) is a computerized telecommunication device that provide the
clients of a financial institution with access to financial transactions in a
public space with the need for cashier, human clerk or bank teller. On most
modern ATMS, the customer is identified by inserting a plastic ATM CARD with a
magnetic stripe of a plastic smart card with a chip, that contains a unique
card and some security information such as an expiation data or authentication
provided by the customer entering a personal identification number (PIN).
Key words: card based security system
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