In the dynamic landscape of finance, where efficiency and precision are paramount, a robust Bank Management System emerges as the cornerstone of successful operations.
A Bank Management System integrates various modules and functionalities to automate and optimize banking processes, ensuring seamless transactions, enhanced customer service, and stringent regulatory compliance.
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Bank Mgmt System: Optimizing Opperations
1. PROGRAMMING FUNDAMENTALS
BS-CS 1st Semester[REG]
Group Members:
HAFIZ MUHAMMADDEEN BCS-F23-M03
MUHAMMAD AJMAL BCS-F23-M04
MUHAMMAD ADNAN BCS-F23-M50
2. Features
Create New Account
View Customers List
Update Information Existing Account
Check The Of Existing Account
Withdraw And Deposit The Amount
Remove An Existing Account
Exit
3. Objectives
Develop A User-Friendly Bank Management System in
C++.
Enable Account Creation For New Customers.
Implement Functions To View And Manage Existing
Account Details.
Facilitate Deposit Transactions For Account Management.
4. TIMELINE OF THE PROJECT
Week 1: Project Setup and Planning
Week 2: Implement Account Creation and Customer List
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3: Deposit Transactions and Interface Refinement Week
4: Testing, Debugging, and Finalization
6. Libraries
<iostream>: This library provides input and output functionality,
including cin and cout, for C++ programs.
<conio.h>: This library provides functions for console input and
output in C and C++ programs, often used for simple text-based user
interfaces.
<string.h>: This library provides functions for manipulating arrays of
characters (strings) in C and C++ programs.
<windows.h>: This library provides functions and macros for
programming Windows applications, including GUI elements and
system calls.
7. Class And Structures
Class: class is a user-defined data type that serves as a
blueprint for creating objects. It defines the structure and
behavior of objects by encapsulating data members
(variables) and member functions (methods) within a
single unit.
Classes enable the implementation of concepts such as
encapsulation, abstraction, inheritance, and
polymorphism, facilitating the creation of modular,
reusable, and maintainable code.
8. Class And Structures
Structures:
Organizing Data
Grouping Related Data
Passing Complex Data
Memory Allocation
Creating Custom Data Types