THE ROLE OF COMPUTER IN MODERN BANKING SYSTEM

36 PAGES (4121 WORDS) Banking and Finance Project
ABSTRACT

This study started by first introducing the theme of this project work “the role of computer in modern banking system”.
The researcher have a view into the aim of the accounting effort in management information machines.
The researcher discuss fully on the increase in efficiency and output for greater consumer and customer satisfaction.
Researcher also went further to discuss the statement of the problem and purpose of the study, also rationale of the study significance of the study and definition of important term used in this project work.
In chapter two, the researcher hard a review of various contribution made by several authors on the subject matter.
In chapter three the researcher discussed on research design and methodology procedure adopted to determine direct observation and source of data employed, also location of data and limitation of the study 
Chapter four brought the researcher to detailed discussion in the data presentation and data analysis and also discussion of the result of analysis.
Finally, the researcher in chapter five stated his summary of work and conclusion and also made necessary recommendation for further studies. 
 
TABLE OF CONTENT 

Title page
Approval page 
Dedication 
Acknowledgement 
Abstract 
Table of content 

CHAPTER ONE 
Introduction 
1.1Statement of the problem and the purpose of the study 
1.2Rationale of the study 
1.3Significance of the study 
1.4Definition of terms 

CHAPTER TWO 
Review of related literature e
2.1Record keeping and customer services
2.2The computer programming activities 

CHAPTER THREE
Research design and methodology, sources of data, location of data and limitation of the study 
3.1Research design and methodology
3.2Sources of data 
3.3Location of data 
3.4Limitation of the study 

CHAPTER FOUR 
Data presentation 
4.1Data presentation 
4.2Data analysis 
4.3Discussion of the result of analysis 

CHAPTER FIVE 
Summary of work, conclusion 
5.1Summary of work
5.2Conclusion 
5.3Recommendation for further studies