Object Modelling Collins Atm
Case Study
The business information system is described as a system that integrates information technology components, people and overall business functions. The business information system helps to bring information technology components and business functions together to establish effective interaction among the components to provide organizational growth (Kharchenko & Chynchenko, 2013). The effectiveness of business information system in this report is discussed in this report with reference to a case study. The chosen case study is Collin’s ATM system. The description of Collin’s ATM system through system vision document is provided in this report. The purpose of this report is to analyse the given cases study using business information system approach.
The outline of this report is system vision document, resources required, stakeholder map and risks of the project. The system vision document consists of problem description, proposed outcome, system capabilities and business benefits.
Discussion
System Vision Document
Problem Description
The problem descriptions of Collin’s ATM Bank are given as follows. There are different kinds of consumers who want easy access to the banking system and services such as deposit or withdrawal, from any part of the world. This service is provided by a system called ATM which is used commonly in today’s scenario (Kamal et al., 2015). ATM is commonly used for withdrawal, mini statements and balance checking for an individual account reducing the human effort. Hence, Collin’s ATM Bank requires an ATM system to facilitate their customers by providing easy banking activities. The Collin’s ATM Bank requires the ATM to have a card reader for reading ATM cards. The other requirements are a cash dispenser, a display, a printing feature to print details of the transaction, and to deposit cash/cheques a chute feature is required.
Proposed Outcome
The proposed outcome of Collin’s ATM system is the key requirements, the company needs. The key requirements of the Collin’s ATM system are as follows. The first is to assist one customer at a single time. The second is recognition of card by the corresponding bank. The third is to verify the entered pin. The fourth is to select the type of account; the customer has (Montefusco et al., 2016). The fifth is to select the type of transaction such as withdrawal, deposit, transfer, checking account balance or printing mini statements. The sixth is to generate report after transaction and facilitate the corresponding bank to provide regular updates to identify the flow of cash from a corresponding bank.
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