Download Bank Accounts Management System - Banking - Lecture Slides and more Slides Banking and Finance in PDF only on Docsity! Bank Accounts Management System This system provides the basic services to manage bank accounts at a bank called OOBank. OOBank has many branches, each of which has an address and branch number. A client opens accounts at a branch. Each account is uniquely identified by an account number; it has a balance and a credit or overdraft limit. There are many types of accounts, including: A mortgage account (which has a property as collateral), a chequing account, and a credit card account (which has an expiry date and can have secondary cards attached to it). It is possible to have a joint account (e.g. for a husband and wife). Each type of account has a particular interest rate, a monthly fee and a specific set of privileges (e.g. ability to write cheques, insurance for purchases etc. OOBank is divided into divisions and subdivisions (such as Planning, Investments and Consumer), the branches are considered subdivisions of the Consumer Division. Each division has a manager and a set of other employees. Each customer is assigned a particular employee as his or her ‘personal banker’. Docsity.com Marking nouns: potentially good classes, definitely bad classes, and classes we are unsure about This system provides the basic services to manage bank accounts at a bank called OOBank. OOBank has many branches, each of which has an address and branch number. A client opens accounts at a branch. Each account is uniquely identified by an account number; it has a balance and a credit or overdraft limit. There are many types of accounts, including: A mortgage account (which has a property as collateral), a chequing account, and a credit card account (which has an expiry date and can have secondary cards attached to it). It is possible to have a joint account (e.g. for a husband and wife). Each type of account has a particular interest rate, a monthly fee and a specific set of privileges (e.g. ability to write cheques, insurance for purchases etc. OOBank is divided into divisions and subdivisions (such as Planning, Investments and Consumer), the branches are considered subdivisions of the Consumer Division. Each division has a manager and a set of other employees. Each customer is assigned a particular employee as his or her ‘personal banker’. Docsity.com Draft Class Diagram with CreditCard and attributes of Account subclasses Client MortgageAccount collateralProperty ChequingAccount Account accountNumber openedDate closedDate interestRate monthly Fee balance creditOrOv erdraf tLimit CreditCardAccount expiryDate brand CreditCard name * 1..* * 1..2 accountHolder Docsity.com Problem statement - checking off what we have done (Classes, associations, attributes, generalizations) This system provides the basic services to manage bank accounts at a bank called OOBank. OOBank has many branches, each of which has an address and branch number. A client opens accounts at a branch. Each account is uniquely identified by an account number; it has a balance and a credit or overdraft limit. There are many types of accounts, including: A mortgage account (which has a property as collateral), a chequing account, and a credit card account (which has an expiry date and can have secondary cards attached to it). It is possible to have a joint account (e.g. for a husband and wife). Each type of account has a particular interest rate, a monthly fee and a specific set of privileges (e.g. ability to write cheques, insurance for purchases etc. OOBank is divided into divisions and subdivisions (such as Planning, Investments and Consumer), the branches are considered subdivisions of the Consumer Division. Each division has a manager and a set of other employees. Each customer is assigned a particular employee as his or her ‘personal banker’. Docsity.com Looking at what we know about Employees (Classes, associations, attributes, generalizations) This system provides the basic services to manage bank accounts at a bank called OOBank. OOBank has many branches, each of which has an address and branch number. A client opens accounts at a branch. Each account is uniquely identified by an account number; it has a balance and a credit or overdraft limit. There are many types of accounts, including: A mortgage account (which has a property as collateral), a chequing account, and a credit card account (which has an expiry date and can have secondary cards attached to it). It is possible to have a joint account (e.g. for a husband and wife). Each type of account has a particular interest rate, a monthly fee and a specific set of privileges (e.g. ability to write cheques, insurance for purchases etc. OOBank is divided into divisions and subdivisions (such as Planning, Investments and Consumer), the branches are considered subdivisions of the Consumer Division. Each division has a manager and a set of other employees. Each customer is assigned a particular employee as his or her ‘personal banker’. Docsity.com Draft Class Diagram with OrganizationalUnit * accountHolder Client MortgageAccount collateralProperty ChequingAccount Branch OrganizationalUnit Account accountNumber openedDate closedDate interestRate monthly Fee balance creditOrOv erdraf tLimit CreditCardAccount expiryDate brand CreditCard name subdiv ision Employee * manager 0..1 0..1 * worksFor personalBanker * 1..* 0..1 * 1..2 Docsity.com Problem statement after adding OrganizationalUnit (Classes, associations, attributes, generalizations) This system provides the basic services to manage bank accounts at a bank called OOBank. OOBank has many branches, each of which has an address and branch number. A client opens accounts at a branch. Each account is uniquely identified by an account number; it has a balance and a credit or overdraft limit. There are many types of accounts, including: A mortgage account (which has a property as collateral), a chequing account, and a credit card account (which has an expiry date and can have secondary cards attached to it). It is possible to have a joint account (e.g. for a husband and wife). Each type of account has a particular interest rate, a monthly fee and a specific set of privileges (e.g. ability to write cheques, insurance for purchases etc. OOBank is divided into divisions and subdivisions (such as Planning, Investments and Consumer), the branches are considered subdivisions of the Consumer Division. Each division has a manager and a set of other employees. Each customer is assigned a particular employee as his or her ‘personal banker’. Docsity.com Thinking about how to deal with privileges (Classes, associations, attributes, generalizations) This system provides the basic services to manage bank accounts at a bank called OOBank. OOBank has many branches, each of which has an address and branch number. A client opens accounts at a branch. Each account is uniquely identified by an account number; it has a balance and a credit or overdraft limit. There are many types of accounts, including: A mortgage account (which has a property as collateral), a chequing account, and a credit card account (which has an expiry date and can have secondary cards attached to it). It is possible to have a joint account (e.g. for a husband and wife). Each type of account has a particular interest rate, a monthly fee and a specific set of privileges (e.g. ability to write cheques, insurance for purchases etc. OOBank is divided into divisions and subdivisions (such as Planning, Investments and Consumer), the branches are considered subdivisions of the Consumer Division. Each division has a manager and a set of other employees. Each customer is assigned a particular employee as his or her ‘personal banker’. Docsity.com