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Category > Programming Posted 04 May 2017 My Price 11.00

Define the system architecture

Please read the instructions below and ensure they are followed.

Developing deliverables using the scenario in Part I (attached). Each deliverable should take a minimum of one page (Total 1000 words combined). Include citations throughout, as necessary. Deliverables are as follows:

1. System OverviewDefine the system architecture and what components will be developed. Identify functional elements in your system architecture and link your requirements to them.Notes: The system overview and design show how you will create your system. There should be a clear link to requirements, but the system overview can go further by defining what your system looks like behind the scenes.

2. System DesignCreate a UML diagram that illustrates the major components of the system and how they relate to one another. (You can use PowerPoint, Visio, or an approved graphics program to create this.) Notes: Graphic representation of what you state in the overview. At a minimum, use UML to display the major components of your system (software, hardware, users, etc.) and how it all interconnects. Consider expanding further to include a diagram of what information is collected from each module, or perhaps a state chart for the user as they access your system.

3. Wireframe PrototypeCreate a visual wireframe prototype of what your software might look like. You can use PowerPoint, Visio, or any approved graphics program to create a wireframe. For more tools on wireframing, check out http://webdesignledger.com/tools/10-excellent-tools-for-creating-webdesign-wireframes.

 

 

Product Overview
The proposed project will provide banking customers with online banking real time," giving
them access to their bank account via a login, set up bill payments, electronic bill notification,
online deposits, transfers between account or banking institutions and reporting tools. The
banking website will also give access to Branch/ATM Locations, Contacts and Rates and ease of
opening new accounts and applying for various types of credit that are offered by the bank. The
website needs be easy to navigate, be secure, allow for third-party integrations, responsive
design support, analytics tracking and ability to personalize content.
In the online banking market, there are many competitors that will attract the customer due
their offers, policy, and reputation. “Banks must have the scale to invest significantly in new
technology, yet they must also avoid the too big to fail trap, which would put them at odds with
regulators and investors alike", said Mr. Ghizzoni, chief executive of UniCredit, Italy’s largest
bank. To be successful the goals of the customer must be realized so that we can increase
customer engagement and gain loyalty. The online banking solution should be an expansion of
traditional banking; mobile app, online lending platform, management tools, or stored valued
cards. Customers will also expect increased functionality like online deposits, check images and
external transfers. The bank will also need to ensure that the online banking solution is in line
with its strategic goals, reduce operational, enhance revenue growth and superior customer
experiences generation long term loyalty. Stakeholder Overview
Stakeholders that contribute or benefit from the online banking website can be categorized in
four groups; Consumers, Banks, Internet Service Providers and Regulatory Authorities.
Stakeholder Importance
(L, M, H) Consumer
(suppliers, individual customers,
employees, stockholders, management,
and the local community, companies,
organizations) The Bank (CEO, Board, Directors,
managers & employees) H Support
(L, M, H)
M Need/Requirement Expectations Online payment of bills
and Automatic Bill
Payments
Easy Account Creation
ATM Locations near my
location
Electronic Statements
Mobile Check Deposits
Secure Message Alerts
Report & Management
Tools
Desktop Software
Integration
Security of all data
Mobile app
Access to additional
banking products, i.e.
car and loans, rates conveniences and
effectiveness H provide access to most
banking products over
the internet
be able to development
of new product that
would keep internet
banking up to date Internet Service providers Regulatory Authorities provide the required
network on which banks
gain access into
connections to avoid
intruders or hackers having
access into their network
effective governance
and management ensure all the transactions
performed by customers
through the banks are well
delivered to the
destinations which they
needed them
ensures customers are
being protected Requirements Analysis
Functional requirements Possible
Conflicts
none Logon Capabilities
Registration ability
Transaction process and regulations
Database integration
Browser optimization
security
Reporting Non-functional requirements
24/7 availability
Usability- proper user interface, user’s manual, online help
100% access reliability
maintainability, the ability to upgrade the system and firmware
compliance with regulations References
Cornell, A. (2015, December 15). Banking in 2016 – Where are the risks? Retrieved January 29,
2017, from https://bluenotes.anz.com/posts/2015/12/banking-in-2016-where-are-the-risks/
The 7 Best Online Banking Features For Simplifying Your Life. (n.d.). Retrieved January 29,
2017, from http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/7-best-online-banking-features-simplifying-life/
Shead, M. (2007, June 11). Productivity. Retrieved January 27, 2017, from
http://www.productivity501.com/choosing-online-bank/244/
Brown, M. (2014, November 06). 10 Features of Great Banking Websites. Retrieved January 27,
2017, from https://thefinancialbrand.com/42072/bank-credit-union-website-design-tips/

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