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16 pages in length. Includes outline. An in-depth study of the
effects of computer technology on the banking industry with such
topics as the paperless society due to electronic funds transfer,
competition generated by computer technology, advantages and
disadvantages faced in the banking industry because of the new
world of computerization. Bibliography lists 20 sources.
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of computerization. Bibliography lists 20 sources. JGAcombk.wps Computer Technology from the Perspective of the Banking Industry 07/2001
to Use This Paper Properly, O U T L I N E I. INTRODUCTION II. BANKING AND COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY a. Effectively employing the internet
b. Globalization through computer technology III. ADVANTAGES OF BANKS UTILIZING COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY a. Generating more revenue through computer technology b. Employing loftier goals c. Measuring the effectiveness of
online banking IV. TECHNICAL ASPECTS OF COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY AND BANKING a. Using transaction-oriented web sites b. Criteria for a commercial web site V. PROBLEMS THE BANKING INDUSTRY MIGHT FACE WITH COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY a. Quickly changing
direction b. Competing for the customer VI. ELECTRONIC FUNDS TRANSFERS a. The new paperless society b. Security measures in electronic funds transfers VII. CONCLUSION Computer Technology from the Perspective of the Banking Industry
I. INTRODUCTION Through a number of developments, computers have not only become integral components of virtually every aspect of a persons life, but they have also been successfully assimilated into homes
all across America for personal and business use. "...Computerization has touched more people more visibly in their work than in any other kind of setting -- home, schools, churches,
banking, and so on. Workplaces are good places to examine how the dreams and dilemmas of computerization really work out for large numbers of people under an immense variety
of social and technical conditions" (Kling, Computerization at Work). There is practically nothing that computers do not influence in one manner or another, which has caused society to render
itself dependent upon its constant application. II. BANKING AND COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY a. Effectively employing the internet In order for the banking industry to effectively employ the Internet as a basis upon
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