Master of Science in Information Technology
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- item: Thesis-AbstractSMS banking for the National Savings Bank(2014-08-15) Mallika, UG; Silva, MThe aim of this project is to develop an on-line banking system that provides customers with the facility to check their accounts and do transactions on-line, using Short Message Service (SMS). The system will provide all the bank's facilities to its customers once their authentications [PIN No] match, including viewing account balance information, performing fund transfers, giving the customer an option of changing PIN no, and paying bills on-line. The current banking system puts the customer into great inconvenience specially by the requirements of his essential physical presence in the banking hall, to execute his transactions. The search for a more convenient operational process is envisage in order to make the customer's task easier an acceptable. The widely used mobile 'phone and its Short Message Service is made use of in order to achieve our desired goal. The new system will be a partnership between bank and the customer where the input is by a coded text message, and the output is received in a similar manner. The process will depend on the particular request of the customer. The phone sends an SMS which is processed through the GSM provider and fed into the SMS provider via the SUNTEL switch. The SMS server translates it into a bank understandable message and then directs the message to the appropriate server. The message server on receiving the request takes appropriate step to effect the particular operation. When compared to the existing system, there are many advantages of this new service. These are, simple and secure, convenient, anytime, anywhere, value added, cheaper and faster, technologically up-to-date, DIY (Do-it-yourself) banking. This new system will enable automation of some of the functions , thus conceiving an efficient, reliable, speedy and cost effective operational model for the NSB.
- item: Thesis-AbstractSystem for communicate with blind and dumb people(2014-08-15) Amarasekara, MKBMG; Wimalaratne, PThis project describes the mobile application supported to communicate with blind and dumb people. The application involves extended individualized supported for communicate through a society using simple and easy inputs. Over the past quarter century such a communication has occurred from traditional models of care for persons with disable to more individualized community-based communication mechanisms. Along with this, there has been a significant shift in thought about the potential for persons with new system to be "supported" toward lifestyles that more closely approximate those of persons without such issues. A central issue is the ability of a person to hold a regular full-time communication for a sustained period of time with a community. There have been several attempts to develop novel and radical models for mobile program interventions designed to assist persons with disable to sustain full-time communication while living in the community. The most promising o f these have emerged from the tradition of communication ways with its emphases on individual needed, new communication skills. These are relatively new and field evaluations are rare or have only recently been initiated. Most of the early attempts to evaluate such areas have naturally focused almost exclusively on disability people outcomes. However, application suggests that sustained such people and living in the community may have important of reduced communication gap benefits in addition to the obvious economic ones. To date, there have been no formal studies of the effects o f economic benefits on key mobile application-related outcomes to the community. Over the past several decades, the theory of disabled people's communication has experienced one major stage of evolution. Original models of communication were based on natural figure language. Some equipment was worked and understands only with other individuals who were disabled. N e w mobile application model of services called system for communicate with blind and dumb people was proposed as less expensive and more normalizing for disable persons undergoing issues related to communication with community. The application emphasizes services in an integrated setting for minimum communication gap or bellow. There are two key outcome constructs of interest in this study. The first is the overall disable communication functioning of the key persons with community. This would include the specification of existing mechanisms as well as the overall level of new investigations. The second is the level of new mobile application and importance of reduced the communication gap between key persons and the community. This was measured both generally and with specific reference to key people.