OF
BANKING SYSTEM
I am highly thankful to Mrs. Sumita Arora for her support, valuable time and advice,
whole-hearted guidance, sincere cooperation and pains-taking involvement during the
study and in completing the assignment of preparing the said project within the time
stipulated.
Lastly, I am thankful to all those, particularly the various friends , who have been
instrumental in creating proper, healthy and conductive environment and including
new and fresh innovative ideas, without their help, it would have been extremely
difficult for me to prepare the term paper in a time bound framework.
ANKIT BHATT
(M6901B38)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Introduction
2. Proposed system
i. Description
ii. System requirements
3. Requirement Analysis
4. System Design
5. Source code
6. Testing
INTRODUCTION
In the existing system, most of the records are maintained on paper. It becomes very
inconvenient to modify the data. In the existing system, here is a possibility that the same
data in different registers may have different values which means the entries of the same
data do not match. This inconsistent state does not supply the concrete information which
poses a problem in the case information related to particular search record.
Our project is very useful. User is no longer required to check his register in search of
records, as now it can be searched over the software by choosing some options. The user
need not to type in most of the information. He/she is just required to enter the desired
options. On the whole it liberates the user from keeping lengthy manual records. In a
nutshell, it abates the work load of an organization.
In today’s world, no one likes to perform calculations on calculator or manually when
computer is there. Every one wants his/her work to be done by computer automatically
and displaying the result for further manipulations.
DESCRIPTION
Before developing software we keep following things in mind that we can develop
powerful and quality software
PROBLEM STATEMENT
o Problem statement was to design a module:
o Which is user friendly
o Which will restrict the user from accessing other user’s data.
o Which will help user in viewing his data and privileges.
o Which will help the administrator to handle all the changes.
FUNCTIONS TO BE PROVIDED:
The system will be user friendly and completely menu driven so that the users shall have
no problem in using all options.
o The system will be efficient and fast in response.
o The system will be customized according to needs.
o Create new account
o Search ,edit and display customer details
o Display account holders
o Deposit money
o Withdraw money
o Balance enquiry
SYSTEM REQUIRMENTS
This process is adopted when management of the system development, Personnel decide
that the particular system needs improvement. The system development life cycle is the
set of activities, carried out by the analyst, designers and users to develop and implement
a system. The systems that are present in the nature follow common life cycle pattern.
For example consider the raining system. Initially the rain falls into the river, river flows
into sea, the sea water evaporates to form vapors, the vapors form clouds which again
bring rain. Similarly consider a man made system initially a system is analyzed, designed
and made operational by the efforts of system analysis. After successful operation or a
number of users, the system becomes less and less effective by change in the
environment. So these changes have to be incorporated in to the system by minor
modifications. So the general activities from the life cycle of the system are given below:
• Select ion and identification of the system to be studied
• Preliminary study
• Defining the system
• Design and development of the system
• Implementation of the system
SYSTEM DESIGN
Then we began with the design phase of the system. System design is a solution, a “HOW
TO” approach to the creation of a new system. It translates system requirements into
ways by which they can be made operational. It is a translational from a user oriented
document to a document oriented programmers. For that, it provides the understanding
and procedural details necessary for the implementation. Here we use Flowchart to
supplement the working of the new system. The system thus made should be reliable,
durable and above all should have least possible maintenance costs. It should overcome
all the drawbacks of the Old existing system and most important of all meet the user
requirements.
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SOURCE CODE
#include <iostream.h>
#include <fstream.h>
#include <process.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <conio.h>
#include <dos.h>
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
// THIS CLASS CONTAINS FUNCTIONS RELATED TO DRAW BOX ETC.
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
class shape
{
public :
void line_hor(int, int, int, char) ;
void line_ver(int, int, int, char) ;
void box(int,int,int,int,char) ;
};
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
// THIS CLASS CONTROL ALL THE FUNCTIONS IN THE MENU
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
class control
{
public :
void main_menu(void) ;
void help(void) ;
private :
void edit_menu(void) ;
};
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
// THIS CLASS CONTAINS FUNCTIONS RELATED TO INITIAL DEPOSIT
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
class initial
{
public :
void add_to_file(int, char t_name[30], char t_address[60], float) ;
void display_list(void) ;
void delete_account(int) ;
void update_balance(int, float) ;
void modify(void) ;
int last_accno(void) ;
int found_account(int) ;
char ~return_name(int) ;
char ~return_address(int) ;
float give_balance(int) ;
int recordno(int) ;
void display(int) ;
private :
void modify_account(int, char t_name[30], char t_address[60]) ;
void box_for_list(void) ;
int accno ;
char name[30], address[60] ;
float balance ;
};
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
// THIS CLASS CONTAINS FUNCTIONS RELATED TO TRANSACTIONS
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
class account
{
public :
void new_account(void) ;
void close_account(void) ;
void display_account(void) ;
void transaction(void) ;
void clear(int,int) ;
private :
void add_to_file(int, int, int, int, char, char t_type[10], float, float,
float) ;
void delete_account(int) ;
int no_of_days(int, int, int, int, int, int) ;
float calculate_interest(int, float) ;
void display(int) ;
void box_for_display(int) ;
int accno ;
char type[10] ; // Cheque or Cash //
int dd, mm, yy ; // Date //
char tran ; // Deposit or Withdraw //
float interest, amount, balance ;
};
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
// FUNCTION TO DRAW HORIZONTAL LINE
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
// FUNCTION TO DRAW VERTICAL LINE
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
// FUNCTION TO DRAW BOX LINE
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
void shape :: box(int column1, int row1, int column2, int row2, char c)
{
char ch=218 ;
char c1, c2, c3, c4 ;
char l1=196, l2=179 ;
if (c == ch)
{
c1=218 ;
c2=191 ;
c3=192 ;
c4=217 ;
l1 = 196 ;
l2 = 179 ;
}
else
{
c1=c ;
c2=c ;
c3=c ;
c4=c ;
l1 = c ;
l2 = c ;
}
gotoxy(column1,row1) ;
cout<<c1 ;
gotoxy(column2,row1) ;
cout <<c2 ;
gotoxy(column1,row2) ;
cout <<c3 ;
gotoxy(column2,row2) ;
cout <<c4 ;
column1++ ;
column2-- ;
line_hor(column1,column2,row1,l1) ;
line_hor(column1,column2,row2,l1) ;
column1-- ;
column2++ ;
row1++ ;
row2-- ;
line_ver(row1,row2,column1,l2) ;
line_ver(row1,row2,column2,l2) ;
}
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
// FUNCTION TO DISPLAY MAIN MENU AND CALL OTHER FUNCTIONS
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
s.box(10,5,71,21,219) ;
s.box(9,4,72,22,218) ;
textcolor(BLACK) ;
textbackground(YELLOW) ;
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
// FUNCTION TO DISPLAY EDIT MENU AND CALL OTHER FUNCTIONS
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
// FUNCTION TO DISPLAY HELP ABOUT PROJECT
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
// THIS FUNCTION RETURN LAST ACCOUNT NO. IN THE FILE
// INITIAL.DAT
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
// THIS FUNCTION RETURN RECORD NO. OF THE GIVEN ACCOUNT NO.
// IN THE FILE INITIAL.DAT
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
// THIS FUNCTION DISPLAY THE ACCOUNT FOR GIVEN ACCOUNT NO.
// FROM THE FILE INITIAL.DAT
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
// THIS FUNCTION RETURN NAME FOR THE GIVEN ACCOUNT NO.
// IN THE FILE INITIAL.DAT
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
// THIS FUNCTION RETURN ADDRESS FOR THE GIVEN ACCOUNT NO.
// IN THE FILE INITIAL.DAT
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
// THIS FUNCTION RETURN BALANCE FOR THE GIVEN ACCOUNT NO.
// IN THE FILE INITIAL.DAT
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
// THIS FUNCTION RETURN 1 IF THE GIVEN ACCOUNT NO. FOUND
// IN THE FILE INITIAL.DAT
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
// THIS FUNCTION DRAWS THE BOX FOR THE LIST OF ACCOUNTS
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
// THIS FUNCTION DISPLAYS THE LIST OF ACCOUNTS IN FILE
// INITIAL.DAT
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
// THIS FUNCTION ADDS THE GIVEN DATA INTO THE FILE
// INITIAL.DAT
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
// THIS FUNCTION DELETES RECORD FOR THE GIVEN ACOUNT NO.
// FROM THE FILE INITIAL.DAT
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
// THIS FUNCTION UPDATE BALANCE FOR THE GIVEN ACOUNT NO.
// IN THE FILE INITIAL.DAT
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
// THIS FUNCTION MODIFIES THE RECORD FOR THE GIVEN DATA
// IN THE FILE INITIAL.DAT
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
// THIS FUNCTION GIVE THE DATA TO MODIFY THE RECORD IN THE
// FILE INITIAL.DAT
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
// THIS FUNCTION CLEAR THE GIVEN ROW AND COLUMNS
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
// THIS FUNCTION ADDS THE GIVEN DATA INTO THE FILE
// BANKING.DAT
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
void account :: add_to_file(int t_accno, int d1, int m1, int y1, char t_tran, char t_type[10],
float t_interest, float t_amount, float t_balance)
{
fstream file ;
file.open("BANKING.DAT", ios::app) ;
accno = t_accno ;
dd = d1 ;
mm = m1 ;
yy = y1 ;
tran = t_tran ;
strcpy(type,t_type) ;
interest = t_interest ;
amount = t_amount ;
balance = t_balance ;
file.write((char ~) this, sizeof(account)) ;
file.close() ;
}
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
// THIS FUNCTION DELETES THE RECORD FOR GIVIN ACCOUNT NO.
// FROM FILE BANKING.DAT
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
// THIS FUNCTION ACCEPTS THE DATA TO ADD RECORDS IN THE
// FILE BANKING.DAT
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
gotoxy(5,6) ;
cout <<"Date : "<<d1 <<"/" <<m1 <<"/" <<y1 ;
gotoxy(5,8) ;
cout <<"Account no. # " <<t_accno ;
gotoxy(5,10) ;
cout <<"Name : " ;
gotoxy(5,11) ;
cout <<"Address : " ;
gotoxy(5,12) ;
cout <<"Name of Verifying person : " ;
gotoxy(5,14) ;
cout <<"Initial Deposit : " ;
do
{
clear(15,10) ;
clear(5,23) ;
gotoxy(5,23) ;
cout <<"ENTER NAME OF THE PERSON" ;
valid = 1 ;
gotoxy(15,10) ;
gets(t_name) ;
strupr(t_name) ;
if (t_name[0] == '0')
return ;
if (strlen(t_name) == 0 || strlen(t_name) > 25)
{
valid = 0 ;
gotoxy(5,23) ;
cprintf("\7NAME SHOULD NOT BLANK OR GREATER THAN
25") ;
getch() ;
}
} while (!valid) ;
do
{
clear(15,11) ;
clear(5,23) ;
gotoxy(5,23) ;
cout <<"ENTER ADDRESS OF THE PERSON" ;
valid = 1 ;
gotoxy(15,11) ;
gets(t_address) ;
strupr(t_address) ;
if (t_address[0] == '0')
return ;
if (strlen(t_address) == 0 || strlen(t_address) > 55)
{
valid = 0 ;
gotoxy(5,23) ;
cprintf("\7SHOULD NOT BLANK OR GREATER THAN 55") ;
getch() ;
}
} while (!valid) ;
do
{
char vari[30] ;
clear(31,12) ;
clear(5,23) ;
gotoxy(5,23) ;
cout <<"ENTER NAME OF THE VERIFYING PERSON" ;
valid = 1 ;
gotoxy(31,12) ;
gets(vari) ;
strupr(vari) ;
if (vari[0] == '0')
return ;
if (strlen(vari) == 0 || strlen(vari) > 25)
{
valid = 0 ;
gotoxy(5,23) ;
cprintf("\7SHOULD NOT BLANK OR GREATER THAN 25") ;
getch() ;
}
} while (!valid) ;
do
{
clear(23,14) ;
clear(5,23) ;
gotoxy(5,23) ;
cout <<"ENTER INITIAL AMOUNT TO BE DEPOSIT" ;
valid = 1 ;
gotoxy(23,14) ;
gets(t) ;
t_bal = atof(t) ;
t_balance = t_bal ;
if (t[0] == '0')
return ;
if (t_balance < 500)
{
valid = 0 ;
gotoxy(5,23) ;
cprintf("\7SHOULD NOT LESS THAN 500 ") ;
getch() ;
}
} while (!valid) ;
clear(5,23) ;
do
{
clear(5,17) ;
valid = 1 ;
gotoxy(5,17) ;
cout <<"Do you want to save the record (y/n) : " ;
ch = getche() ;
if (ch == '0')
return ;
ch = toupper(ch) ;
} while (ch != 'N' && ch != 'Y') ;
if (ch == 'N')
return ;
float t_amount, t_interest ;
t_amount = t_balance ;
t_interest = 0.0 ;
char t_tran, t_type[10] ;
t_tran = 'D' ;
strcpy(t_type,"INITIAL") ;
ini.add_to_file(t_accno,t_name,t_address,t_balance) ;
add_to_file(t_accno,d1,m1,y1,t_tran,t_type,t_interest,t_amount,t_balance) ;
}
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
// THIS FUNCTION DRAWS THE BOX FOR DISPLAYING RECORD FROM
// FILE BANKING.DAT
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
// THIS FUNCTION DISPLAY RECORD FROM THE FILE BANKING.DAT
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
// THIS FUNCTION RETURNS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN 2 DATES.
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
int account :: no_of_days(int d1, int m1, int y1, int d2, int m2, int y2)
{
static int month[] = {31,28,31,30,31,30,31,31,30,31,30,31} ;
int days = 0 ;
while (d1 != d2 || m1 != m2 || y1 != y2)
{
days++ ;
d1++ ;
if (d1 > month[m1-1])
{
d1 = 1 ;
m1++ ;
}
if (m1 > 12)
{
m1 = 1 ;
y1++ ;
}
}
return days ;
}
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
// THIS FUNCTION CALCULATES INTEREST.
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
// THIS FUNCTION MAKES TRANSACTIONS (DEPOSIT/WITHDRAW).
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
// THIS FUNCTION CLOSE THE ACCOUNT (DELETE ACCOUNT).
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
// THIS IS MAIN FUNCTION CALLING HELP AND MAIN MENU FUNCTIONS
//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
void main(void)
{
control c ;
c.help();
c.main_menu() ;
}
TESTING
Testing is the major control measure used during software development. Its basic
function is to detect errors in the software. During requirement analysis and design, the
output is a document that is usually textual and no executable. After the coding phase,
computer programs are available that can be executed for testing purpose. This implies
that testing not only, has to uncover errors introduced during coding, but also errors
introduced during previous phase. Thus the goal of testing is to uncover the requirements,
design and coding errors in the programs. So after testing the outputs of my project are as
follows:
OUTPUT:-
BANKING