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Title: Low Cost Online mobile-service Delivery Channel for People's Bank
Authors: Kariyawasam, S.
Issue Date: 5-Nov-2013
Abstract: This report illustrates a Low Cost Online mobile-service Delivery Channel System for People’s Bank to assist the People Bank (PB) to deliver their product more effective and productively. Further to keep up with other contestant banks and attract more customers, People’s bank needs a new cost effective mobile-service delivery channel to achieve the following tasks. Provide the Ad hoc Service counter for (Exhibitions, School Counters, and Sales Promotions etc.) ,provide main selected services for the customers who have not easy access to the delivery channel of the Bank or as alternative for the every day banking service and to continue the service when the ATM machines are out of order. The main aim of my project is to develop online mobile-service Delivery Channel for The People’s Bank which will cover above mentioned operations and the activities in a consistent, efficient, cost effective and secure manner. This prototype level implementation is not satisfy the production level load but it is easy to extend up to production level using suitable peripheral to handle the load. The final implementation of the system will need minimum modification of the existing systems which are currently used by bank. Also the system developed is client-server application based on Rapid Application Development (RAD) method. This prototype has designed and test for carry out main aims. Production level implementation would be one of the major delivery channel. This report elaborate all phases of the project and provides and overview how the project is carried out
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/686
Appears in Collections:Master of Computer Science - 2006

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