Online banking : a case study for dynamic database-driven client/server system

With the arrival of the age of the Internet, the financial service community is provided with tremendous opportunities and challenges. Today's providers must consider the Internet and on-line services besides their traditional non-online services. In this report, the analysis, design and implem...

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Main Author: Wang, Hong
Format: Others
Published: 2000
Online Access:http://spectrum.library.concordia.ca/932/1/MQ47856.pdf
Wang, Hong <http://spectrum.library.concordia.ca/view/creators/Wang=3AHong=3A=3A.html> (2000) Online banking : a case study for dynamic database-driven client/server system. Masters thesis, Concordia University.
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Summary:With the arrival of the age of the Internet, the financial service community is provided with tremendous opportunities and challenges. Today's providers must consider the Internet and on-line services besides their traditional non-online services. In this report, the analysis, design and implementation details of an on-line banking application have been described. Many state-of-the-art technologies were used to build the dynamic database-driven client/server system. These techniques include scripting languages, cascading style sheets, dynamic HTML, active server pages, active data objects, active server framework, design-time controls, ODBC and others. The implementation requires the creation of web site, web pages and links to the database. The database-driven web application was coded using VBScript, JavaScript, Oracle and Microsoft Visual InterDev 6.0. The system functions well and can perform most of day-to-day banking activities.