IS480 Team wiki: 2013T1 Kungfu Panda Project Overview
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SMU tBank Project 3 Branch Teller
Our project involves the development of 3 main components - Branch Teller web application, SMU Core Banking services and Loan Approval.
The Branch Teller web application is used by branch teller and relationship manager employees of a bank to service customers at a local bank branch. Key features of this Branch Teller web application will be to create, read and update customer profiles, deposit accounts, loan accounts and execute transactions such as deposits and withdrawals.
The SMU Core Banking services that make up the back end will be invoked by the 4 Retail Banking Channels in SMU tBank – Branch Teller web application, Automated Teller Machine, Retail Mobile Banking and Retail Internet Banking.
Our X-Factor enables automated loan approval for customers to reduce processing and cycle time for the processing of loans. Also, a teaching tool for SMU MITB and undergraduate students to observe the impact of editing Credit Approval rules on various demographics of loan applicants in Singapore.
Purpose of SMU tBank
1. Teaching tool for its undergraduate courses and postgraduate MITB masters course
2. An ideal model for IT architecture in financial institutions and banks to emulate
SMU tBank Architecture
General Architecture Diagram
The below diagram shows the entire SMU Teaching Bank Architecture. There are 4 FYP teams and Senior Lecturer Alan Megargel's Enterprise Service Bus team that are working together on the SMU tBank. Our FYP Team's project scope are shaded in light and dark green.