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ATM Project Report
Posted on February 12, 2011 by leesys
ATM SYSTEM
A PROJECT REPORT
Submitted for the partial fulfillment for the award of degree of BCA Computer
Application of the Thiruvalluvar University.
By
K. PRIYANKA 2878803
V. PRIYANGA 2878802
A. SHARMILA 2878822
Under the guidance of
Mrs. Pichaiammal, M.C.A.,
Department of Computer Application
MMES Womens Arts & Science College
Melvisharam, Vellore 632 509.
JAN FEB 2011

BONAFIDE CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that this project report entitled ATM System being
submitted to the record, MMES Womens Arts & Science College,
Melvisharam,Vellore, by K. Priyanka, V. Priyanga and A. Sharmila for the
partial fulfillment for the award of degree of BCA (Computer Application), is a
bonafide record of work carried out by her, under our guidance and
supervision. It has not been submitted for the award of any other degree.
HEAD OF DEPARTMENT

Department of computer Application,
MMES Womens Arts & Science College,
Melvisharam, Vellore 632 509.
Submitted for the Viva Voice Examination on
INTERNAL EXAMINER EXTERNAL
EXAMINER

ABSTRACT
ATM SYSTEM
The ATM System is the project which is used to access their bank accounts in
order to make cash withdrawals. Whenever the user need to make cash
withdraws, they can enter their PIN number (personal identification number)
and it will display the amount to be withdrawn in the form of 100s 500s and
1000s. Once their withdrawn was successful, the amount will be debited in
their account.
The ATM System is developed in VB.Net and back-end database as Ms-Access.
VB.Net is the one of the powerful version of Framework and object oriented
programming. Hence we use this software in our project.
The ATM will service one customer at a time. A customer will be required to
enter ATM Card number, personal identification number (PIN) both of which
will be sent to the database for validation as part of each transaction. The
customer will then be able to perform one or more transactions. Also customer
must be able to make a balance inquiry of any account linked to the card.
The ATM will communicate each transaction to the database and obtain
verification that it was allowed by the database. In the case of a cash
withdrawal, a second message will be sent after the transaction has been
physically completed (cash dispensed or envelope accepted). If the database
determines that the customers PIN is invalid, the customer will be required to
re-enter the PIN before a transaction can proceed.
If a transaction fails for any reason other than an invalid PIN, the ATM will
display an explanation of the problem, and will then ask the customer whether
he/she wants to do another transaction.
The ATM will provide the customer with a printed receipt for each successful
transaction, showing the date, time, machine location, type of transaction,
account(s), amount, and ending and available balance(s) of the affected account
(to account for transfers).
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
First of all, I thank the almighty god who showered his immense blessings on
me, which helped me to complete this project successfully.
My heart full thanks to Prof. U. Peer, M.Sc., M.phil., D.H.Ed., P.G.D.C.A.,
Principal, MMES Womens Arts & Science College for giving me the accessory
environment to acquire knowledge and skill.
My sincere and warmest thanks to Mrs. Mujeebunnisa Begum, M.C.A., Head of
the Department of Computer Application, MMES Womens Arts & Science
College, for her valuable and inspiring guidance and encouragement given
throughout the period of this project.
I feel indebted to guide Mrs. Pichaiammal, M.C.A., who guide our project with
reviews, evaluations, guidance and suggestions offered throughout this
project. She offered her time to perfect my work. I appreciate her immense
patience.
I am very glad to express my sincere thanks and sense of indebtedness to Mrs.
Geetha, B.B.A., MD, Lee Sys Software Development & Solutions, Vellore, for
permitting me to do my project work in this reputed institution.
I would also like to thank Mr. Muthu M.C.A., Project header, Lee Sys Software
Development & Solutions, Vellore, who has given his valuable guidance clearing
this project.
I also express my whole hearted thanks to my parents for their encouragement
to bring this project to a successful completion.
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1. Introduction to the ATM system:
Automated Teller Machine enables the clients of a bank to have access to their
account without going to the bank. This is achieved only by development the
application using online concepts.
When the product is implemented, the user who uses this product will be able
to see all the information and services provided by the ATM, when he enters the
necessary option and arguments. The product also provides services like
request for cheques, deposit cash and other advanced requirement of the
user. The data is stored in the database and is retrieved whenever
necessary. The implementation needs ATM machine hardware to operate or
similar simulated conditions can also be used to successfully use the developed
product.
To develop this ATM system the entire operation has been divided into the
following step:
1. verification process
2. language, service and account selection
3. Banking services
4. Transactions
5. Special services
The program is designed in such a way that the user has to card and pin
number. Once verified, he is provided a menu and he/she had to enter the
option provided in the menu. For example, when the user wants to view the list
of payment history than he/she had to enter the option for payment history
provided in the main menu. When the option is entered alone with the
respective argument, then the payment history is displayed on the screen.
The user also must be given option to browse through the pages like previous
page, next page, etc. The user may experience a delay in retrieving or viewing
the data, when there are many users logged on to the same bank branch system.
1.2. Need for the ATM system:
Millions of times per day around the globe people are instantly withdrawing
money at automatic teller machines (ATMs). Given the fast-pace of the world
today, it is not surprising that the demand for access to quick cash is so
immense. The power of ATMs would not be possible without secure
connections. The final act of ATM dispending cash is the result of an amazingly
fast burst of the customer never sees, but a trust is being done in a confidential
manner.

2. SYSTEM SPECIFICATION
2.1. Hardware Requirements:
1. Processor Pentium 4
2. RAM 1 GB
3. Hard Disk 40GB
4. Mouse Standard Mouse
5. Keyboard Logitech Keyboard
6. Processor Speed 2.4GHZ
2.2. Software Requirements:
1. Operating System Microsoft Windows XP With Service Pack 2
2. Front-End Microsoft Visual Studio 2005
3. Back-End Microsoft Access 2003
2.3. Display Mode:
1. Color Quality Highest[32 bit]
2. Screen Resolution 1024 by 768 Pixels

3. PROJECT DESCRIPTION
3.1 Need For The Software:
Now a days every one very busy in their work. So they feel that the job must be
easier so the system is used to reduce their work which is done in the ATM
system. Instead of keeping lots of paper into a record or file and it may be
missed somewhere so, this system help to keep the record of the customer it
also keeps the details of he customer. It is also easy to access.
3.2 Problem description :
The system mainly used by the bank clients. When a client comes to ATM
centre to update and delete their account. It reduces the time consumption and
lot of paperwork. For any single operation it involves numerous references and
updating also takes subsequent changes in other places.

4. SYSTEM STUDY AND ANALYSIS
4.1. Existing System:
v The existing system is manual system.
v The manual system is prone to error.
v This system involves a lot of manual entries with the application to perform
a desired task.
v Usage of papers and records in the process leads to less efficiently less
productivity.
v Increase lots of mistakes while writing in paper.
v Time delay between the user and customer is reduced.
v For this reason the new system in invented.
4.2. Proposed System:
The system customer transactions, satisfies the requirements of the existing
system in full-fledged manner. Through this system, customer can make fast
transactions and view the last transactions easily.
4.3. System Analysis:
Understand the problem before the system to create analysis model there is a
tendency to rush to a solution, even before the problem is understood.
Develop prototypes that enables user to understand how human/machine
interaction will occur. Since the perception of the quality of software is often
based on the perception of the friendliness of the interface prototyping is
highly recommended.
Record the origin of and the reason for every requirement. This is the first step-
in establishing traceability back to the customer.
Use multiple views of requirements building data, functional and behavioral
models provide the software engineer with three different views. This reduces
the likelihood that something will be missed and increases the likelihood that
inconsistency will be recognized.
Rank requirements. Tight deadlines may preclude the implementation of every
software requirements to be delivered in the first increment must be identified.
Work to eliminate ambiguity because most requirements are described in a
natural language, the opportunity for ambiguity abounds.
4.4. System planning:
v Analysis principles are applied and a model of the software to be build
called a planning (prototype) is constructed for customer and developer
assessment.
v The close-ended approach is often called throwaway prototyping using this
approach a prototype serves solely as a rough demonstration of requirements it
is then discarded and the software is engineered using a different paradigm.
v An open-ended approach, called evolutionary prototyping uses the
prototype as the first part of an analysis activity that will be continued into
design and construction the prototype of the software is the first evolution of
the finished system.
4.5. Feasibility Study:
Technology:
This system is technically feasible, because the system activated by computers
and recent technology. We use client / server technology which is powerful and
very user friendly.
Finance:
It is financially feasible. There is no need of spending over money. Mainly this
system constructed by existing devices only. Since we use visual studio dot net
as a front-end it was most power-full, small and portable across platforms and
operating systems both at the source and at the binary level. This project
reduces the number of workers wage also.
Time:
This system really time-to-market beat the competition. Because the system
developed with in a time span and worked based on time event. The time taken
to access the account is very less and avoids unnecessary waiting that was in the
traditional system. Although it uses less time but its performance is very well.
Resources:
This system will use the well known resources. Where there is no need of any
special kind of resource. It uses only the required databases, tables only.

5. SYSTEM DESIGN
5.1 Data flow Diagram:
Level 0:
Level 1:
Level 2:
5.2 UML Design:
Use case Diagram:
A use case diagram is a diagram which consists of set of usecases and actors
enclosed by system boundary, and association between usecases and
actors. Usecases diagram especially important in organizing, modeling the
behavior of the system.
Use case is a set of scenarious tied together by a common user goal. A scenario
is a sequence of steps describing the interaction between a user and system.
Usecase Diagram :
5.3. Sequence Diagram:
A sequence diagram is an easy way of describing the behavior of the system. A
sequence diagram shows an interaction arranged in time sequence. It has two
dimensions, the horizontal dimension represents the life of the object.
5.4. Collaboration Diagram:
Collaboration diagram represent a collaboration which is a set of objects related
in a particular context and interaction which has asset of messages exchanges
between objects.
5.5. Activity Diagram:
This diagram describes the sequence of activities with superior for conditional
and parallel behavior.
5.6. Class Diagram:
It describes that set of classed, interfaces and collaboration and their
relationship. It describes the types of objects in their system and various kinds
of static relationship that exceeds among them.














6. SCREEN SHOTS
Main Form:

Menu Form:

Login Form:

Transaction Form:

Balance Inquiry Form:
Withdrawal Form:

Processing Form:
Statement Form:




Recent Transaction Details Form:
Administrator login Form:
Administrator Menu Form:
Administrator Report:
About Form:
7. CODING
Connection Module:
Module Module1
Public conn As New ADODB.Connection
Public cmd As New ADODB.Command
Public rsUser As New ADODB.Recordset Recordset for clients
Public reportstr As String



Public Account_Number As String
Public susername As String
Public Client_Name As String
Public ExpireDate As Date
Public Account_Balance As Double
Public cash As Double
Public rsTrans As New ADODB.Recordset
Public rslog As New ADODB.Recordset
Public Sub conncall()
conn = New ADODB.Connection
conn.Open(Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source=atm.mdb)
If conn.State = 1 Then
If rsTrans.State = 1 Then rsTrans.Close()
rsTrans.Open(select
AccountID,TransactionDate,TransactionTime,AmountWithdrawal from trans,
conn, ADODB.CursorTypeEnum.adOpenKeyset,
ADODB.LockTypeEnum.adLockOptimistic)
Used to keep records of the transactions
If rsUser.State = 1 Then rsUser.Close()
rsUser.Open(Select cardnumber from client, conn,
ADODB.CursorTypeEnum.adOpenKeyset,
ADODB.LockTypeEnum.adLockOptimistic)
Used for data validations and processing
If rslog.State = 1 Then rslog.Close()
rslog.Open(Select AccIDText,PinText,UDate,UTime from log, conn,
ADODB.CursorTypeEnum.adOpenKeyset,
ADODB.LockTypeEnum.adLockOptimistic)
Used to keep track of the logins
Else
when database connection error occurs
MsgBox(Database Connection Error, vbCritical, SD BANK PVT LTD)
End
End If
End Sub
End Module
MDIMain form:
Public Class MDIMain
Private Sub MDIMain_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
Me.ATMMechineToolStripMenuItem.Enabled = False
FrmMainMenu.Show()
End Sub
Private Sub MainMenuToolStripMenuItem_Click(ByVal sender As
System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles
MainMenuToolStripMenuItem.Click
Me.ATMMechineToolStripMenuItem.Enabled = False
FrmMainMenu.Show()
End Sub
Private Sub ExitToolStripMenuItem_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object,
ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles ExitToolStripMenuItem.Click
FrmMainMenu.Hide()
End Sub
Private Sub ATMMechineToolStripMenuItem_Click(ByVal sender As
System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles
ATMMechineToolStripMenuItem.Click
FrmMainMenu.Show()
End Sub
Private Sub ReportsToolStripMenuItem_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object,
ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles ReportsToolStripMenuItem.Click
FrmMainMenu.Hide()
Frmlogin.Show()
End Sub
Private Sub AboutToolStripMenuItem_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object,
ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles AboutToolStripMenuItem.Click
Me.Hide()
frmAbout.Show()
End Sub
End Class
Menu form:
Public Class FrmMainMenu
Private Sub cmdATM_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles cmdATM.Click
Me.Close()
FrmATM.Show()
End Sub
Private Sub cmdexit_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles cmdexit.Click
Me.Close()
End Sub
Private Sub FrmMainMenu_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
End Sub
Private Sub cmdReports_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles cmdReports.Click
Me.Hide()
Frmlogin.Show()
End Sub
Private Sub cmdabout_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles cmdabout.Click
Me.Hide()
frmAbout.Show()
End Sub
End Class
Select Transaction Form:
Public Class frmgeneral
Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click
Me.Close()
rsTrans.Close()
rslog.Close()
rsUser.Close()
FrmMainMenu.Show()
End Sub
Private Sub cmdBalance_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles cmdBalance.Click
Me.Close()
frmAccountBalance.Show()
End Sub
Private Sub cmdWithdraw_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles cmdWithdraw.Click
Me.Close()
frmAmount.Show()
End Sub
Private Sub cmdReport_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles cmdReport.Click
Me.Close()
frmReport.Show()
End Sub
Private Sub frmgeneral_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
End Sub
End Class
Balance Inquiry Form:
Public Class frmAccountBalance
Private Sub frmAccountBalance_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e
As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
lblName.Text = Client_Name
lblcardNum.Text = Account_Number
lblDate.Text = ExpireDate
lblBalance.Text = Account_Balance
End Sub
Private Sub cmdclose_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles cmdclose.Click
Me.Close()
frmgeneral.Show()
End Sub
End Class
Cash Withdrawal Form:
Imports Microsoft.VisualBasic.Strings
Public Class frmAmount
Private Sub frmAmount_Activated(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles Me.Activated
End Sub
Private Sub frmAmount_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
End Sub
Private Sub txtRs_TextChanged(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles txtvalue.TextChanged
If Not IsNumeric(txtvalue.Text) Then
txtvalue.Text =
txtvalue.Focus()
End If
End Sub
Private Sub Button2_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles cmdno.Click
Me.Close()
frmgeneral.Show()
End Sub
Private Sub cmdyes_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles cmdyes.Click
Dim res As Integer
conncall()
frmgeneral.Hide()
rsUser.Close()
rsUser.Open(Select AccountBalance,cardnumber from client where
cardnumber = & Account_Number & , conn,
ADODB.CursorTypeEnum.adOpenKeyset,
ADODB.LockTypeEnum.adLockOptimistic)
Print(CStr(Account_Number))
If rsUser(0).Value < Val(txtvalue.Text) Then
MsgBox(Your Account Balance is Not enough & vbCrLf & Please Reenter the
amount, vbCritical, Limit Exceeded)
txtvalue.Text =
ElseIf Val(txtvalue.Text) > 25000 Then
MsgBox(You cannot withdraw more than $10000 & vbCrLf & Please enter a
coorect amount again, vbCritical, Limit Exceeded)
txtvalue.Text =
txtvalue.Focus()
ElseIf Val(txtvalue.Text) < 100 Then
MsgBox(Invalid Amount & vbCrLf & You Can not withdraw amount less $
100, vbCritical, Invalid Input)
txtvalue.Text =
txtvalue.Focus()
ElseIf Microsoft.VisualBasic.Strings.Right(txtvalue.Text, 2) <> 00 Then
MsgBox(Invalid Amount & vbCrLf & Enter amount which is divisible by
100, vbCritical, Invalid Input)
txtvalue.Text =
txtvalue.Focus()
Else
res = MsgBox(Are you sure ?, MsgBoxStyle.YesNo, Confirm Transaction)
End If
If res = 6 Then
rsUser.Close()
rsUser.Open(Select * from Client, conn)
cmd.CommandText = update client set AccountBalance = AccountBalance
& Val(txtvalue.Text) & where CardNumber= & Account_Number &
cmd.ActiveConnection = conn
cmd.Execute()
rsTrans.Close()
rsTrans.Open(Select
AccountID,TransactionDate,TransactionTime,AmountWithdrawal from trans)
cmd.CommandText = insert into
trans(AccountID,TransactionDate,TransactionTime,AmountWithdrawal)
values( & Account_Number & ,' & Date.Today & ,' & DateTime.Now & ,'
& Val(txtvalue.Text) & )
cmd.ActiveConnection = conn
cmd.Execute()
cash = Val(txtvalue.Text)
txtvalue.Text =
Me.Hide()
Form2.Show()
ElseIf res <> vbNo Then
txtvalue.Text =
txtvalue.Focus()
End If
End Sub
End Class
Statement Form:
Public Class frmReceipt
Private Sub frmReceipt_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
conncall()
lblName.Text = Client_Name
lblcardNum.Text = Account_Number
lblcash.Text = cash
rsUser.Close()
rsUser.Open(Select AccountBalance from Client where CardNumber = &
Account_Number & , conn)
lblBalance.Text = rsUser(0).Value
rsUser.Close()
lblamount.Caption = cash
End Sub
Private Sub cmdclose_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles cmdclose.Click
Me.Close()
Client_Name =
Account_Number =
cash = 0
frmFinal.Show()
End Sub
End Class
Report Form:
Public Class frmReport
Private Sub frmReport_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
GridTitle()
FillData()
End Sub
Private Sub GridTitle()
grid.Cols = 3
With grid
.set_TextMatrix(0, 0, Transaction Date)
.set_TextMatrix(0, 1, Transaction Time)
.set_TextMatrix(0, 2, Amount Withdrawals)
End With
End Sub
Private Sub FillData()
conncall()
Dim i As Integer
If rsTrans.State = 1 Then rsTrans.Close()
rsTrans.Open(select * from trans where AccountID = & Account_Number &
, conn)
i = 1
If rsTrans.EOF <> True Then
While rsTrans.EOF <> True
grid.Rows = i + 1
With grid
.set_TextMatrix(i, 0, rsTrans(2).Value)
.set_ColWidth(0, 1500)
.set_TextMatrix(i, 1, rsTrans(3).Value)
.set_ColWidth(1, 2500)
.set_TextMatrix(i, 2, rsTrans(4).Value)
.set_ColWidth(2, 2500)
End With
i = i + 1
rsTrans.MoveNext()
End While
rsTrans.Close()
Else
rsTrans.Close()
grid.Clear()
GridTitle()
End If
rsUser.Close()
rslog.Close()
End Sub
Private Sub cmdclose_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles cmdclose.Click
Me.Close()
frmgeneral.Show()
End Sub
End Class
Administrator Login Form:
Public Class Frmlogin
Private Sub cmdok_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles cmdok.Click
check for correct password
If txtPassword.Text = abc123 And LCase(txtUsername.Text) =
administrator Then
place code to here to pass the
success to the calling sub
setting a global var is the easiest
LoginSucceeded = True
MDIMain.ReportsToolStripMenuItem.Enabled = True
Me.Close()
frmReportWindow.Show()
Else
MsgBox(Invalid Password, try again!, , Login)
txtPassword.Focus()
SendKeys({Home}+{End})
End If
End Sub
Private Sub Frmlogin_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
End Sub
Private Sub cmdcancel_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles cmdcancel.Click
Me.Close()
FrmMainMenu.Show()
End Sub
End Class
Report:
Public Class frmReportWindow
Private Sub cmdClose_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles cmdClose.Click
Me.Close()
FrmMainMenu.Show()
End Sub
Private Sub cmdDaily_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles cmdDaily.Click
reportstr = Daily
Me.Hide()
frmview.Show()
End Sub
Private Sub cmdAll_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles cmdAll.Click
reportstr = All
Me.Hide()
frmview.Show()
End Sub
Private Sub frmReportWindow_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e
As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
End Sub
End Class
Public Class frmview
Private Sub frmview_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
Dim obj As New CrystalReport1
CrystalReportViewer1.ReportSource = obj
If reportstr = Daily Then
CrystalReportViewer1.SelectionFormula = {trans.TransactionDate} = # &
Trim(Date.Today) & #
CrystalReportViewer1.Refresh()
ElseIf reportstr = Monthly Then
CrystalReportViewer1.SelectionFormula = {trans.TransactionDate} = # &
Trim(Date.Today.Month) & #
CrystalReportViewer1.Refresh()
ElseIf reportstr = All Then
CrystalReportViewer1.SelectionFormula = {trans.TransactionDate} = &
Trim(Date.Today.Month) &
CrystalReportViewer1.Refresh()
End If
reportstr =
End Sub
End Class
8. SOFTWARE DESCRIPTION
8.1. The Front-End
Vb.Net 2005
Visual Basic (VB) is a programming language based on the original DOS
language called BASIC (Beginners All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code).
VB.NET 2005, an offshoot of Visual Basic, is an object-oriented programming
language based on VB that is implemented using the Microsoft .NET
framework. The basic syntax of the Visual Basic language remains unchanged in
VB.NET 2005, but includes additional features such as structured exception
handling and short circuited expressions to enhance the infrastructure of the
programming language. Developers have found VB.NET to be controversial as
some of the software and developmental changes clash with the original
language within VB and have caused compatibility issues. Visual Studio .NET is
the predominant integrated development environment (IDE) that VB.NET
developers employ.
Visual Basic programmers supporting VB.NET indicate that language
constructs and user interface features in the newer system have caused
programming issues within the original VB system. Developers using VB.NET
recognize that the upgraded VB system incorporates contemporary object
oriented programming paradigms in a more stable environment than was
originally thought possible.
Visual Basic .NET is a programming language that can be used to create
winforms or webapp applications and create programming based in any object-
oriented programming language (OOP), ADO.NET, Multithreading or Windows
Services. VB.NET programming utilizes concepts connected to string
encryption, forms inheritance, regular expressions and deployment.

8.2. The Backend
Ms-access:
In this project the backend is Microsoft Access.
Microsoft Access provides three methods to create database:
Create a database using a database wizard.
Create a database using a template
Create a database without using a database wizard
Queries:
We use queries to view, change, and analyze data indifferent ways. You can also
use them as a source of records for forms, reports and data access pages. There
are several types of queries in MS-ACCESS.
Types of queries in ms-access:
1. Select Queries
2. Parameter Queries
3. Cross tab Queries
4. Action Queries
5. SQL Queries
Accessibility features in ms-access:
View and print lists of all available shortcut keys Use the keyboard to define
relationships or copy text boxes or other controls on forms and reports, and
rearrange columns in Datasheet view.
Create a toolbar that contains only the buttons and menus you use most often
for the current database or for all your databases. You can also increase the size
of the buttons and group related buttons together. Set menus to display all
commands all the time. You can also change toolbars to appear as they did in
earlier versions of Office.
Create custom colors or change the background color for a section or control on
a form or report.
Insert repeated entries in a column quickly by using the keyboard.
Automatically correct common typing errors and even specify a list of errors
you want corrected as you type.
The MS-ACCESS is a good and easier environment for creating database and
also includes reliable connectivity to this project. Just we have to write coding
for database connectivity (odbc) for our datasource is enough.
9. TESTING
Description:
v Software testing is a critical element of software quality assurance and
represents the ultimate review of specification, design and code
generation. The increasing visibility of software as a system element and the
attendant cost associated with a software failure are motivating force for well
planned, through testing.
10. Testing:
v Testing is the one of step in the software process that could be viewed as
destructive rather than constructive.
v Software is tested from different perspectives :
1. White box test.
1. Black box test
10.1 Whitebox Test:
v White box tests focus on the program control structure, internal program
logic is exercised using this techniques.
10.2 Blackbox Test:
v Black box testing is software requirements are exercised and derive sets of
inputs conditions that will fully exercise all functional requirements for a
program this testing is also called behavioral testing.
10.3 Level Of Testing:
The details of software functionality & test conditions are satisfied fully on
behavioral based so that choose for black box testing.
10.3.1 Blackbox Testing:
v by incorrect or missing function
applying block box testing in my project ATTM SYSTEM
v interface errors
v errors in external database access behavior (or) performance error
v initialization and termination error its mainly used for uncover errors in
software functions
10.3.2 Behavioral testing:
It is possible to simulate the behavior of a real time system and consequence of
external events. In this test, we check in client side if the client enter incorrect
pin number for more than three times the applications will be closed.
10.3.3 System Testing:
Software and hardware are integrated and full range of system test is conducted
so that we check for interrupt priority and the performance of each interrupt
handling procedures. In this test check on each options of banking process.

11. USER MANUAL
The client can only login if the Server is at run.
The client can give their account number, password to login. If their login is
correct the client main menu is displayed.
The client can view the account, and they can withdrawal the required amount,
view the transaction details.
These operations can also do if they enter the pin number correctly. if they
enter the pin number incorrectly the application will be closed.
The client has right to deposit the money.
12. CONCLUSION
Future Enhancements
Loan Facility
Email and mobile alerts.
Active Tracing of Fraudulent activities
Security upgrades like Visual Sensors with burglar alarms, Biometric
Identification procedures etc.
Additional Features
Double Layered Security
Secure Login.
Websites
1. http://www.startvbdotnet.com
2. http://www.vbdotnetheaven.com
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