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Computerization and its effect on the banking industry

 

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  • Title pageApproval pageDedicationAcknowledgementTable of contentCHAPTER ONEINTRODUCTION1.1 Historical background of computers1.2 Historical background of banking i.e commercial banking in Nigeria1.3 Definition of termsCHAPTER TWO2.1 The effect of computerization on banking industry2.2 The misconception about computers2.3 Hindrance to computer application a Nigeria banksCHAPTER THREESummary, Recommendation and Conclusion4.1 Summary of findings4.2 Recommendation4.3 ConclusionBibliography

Thesis Abstract

Abstract
The banking industry has undergone significant transformation with the advent of computerization. This research aims to explore the effects of computerization on the banking sector from various perspectives. The study investigates how computerization has streamlined banking operations, improved customer service, and enhanced security measures. Through a thorough analysis of the literature and empirical data, this research delves into the challenges and opportunities brought about by computerization in the banking industry. The findings of this study indicate that computerization has led to increased efficiency in banking operations, enabling faster transaction processing, accurate record-keeping, and automated services. Moreover, the implementation of digital banking platforms has revolutionized customer service by offering 24/7 accessibility, personalized experiences, and convenient banking options. However, the research also reveals challenges associated with computerization, such as cybersecurity threats, data breaches, and the need for continuous technological upgrades to ensure system reliability. Furthermore, the study examines the impact of computerization on the workforce in the banking sector. Automation and artificial intelligence have reshaped job roles, leading to concerns about job displacement and the need for upskilling employees to adapt to the changing technological landscape. Additionally, the research explores the role of regulatory bodies in ensuring data privacy, financial stability, and compliance with industry standards amidst the rapid digital transformation in banking. The research highlights the importance of strategic planning and investment in technology to harness the benefits of computerization while mitigating risks. It emphasizes the need for collaboration between banks, technology providers, and regulators to establish robust cybersecurity measures, data protection protocols, and regulatory frameworks to safeguard the banking industry against cyber threats and ensure trust in digital banking services. In conclusion, computerization has profoundly impacted the banking industry, revolutionizing operations, customer experiences, and workforce dynamics. While presenting numerous opportunities for innovation and growth, it also poses challenges that require proactive measures and continuous monitoring. This research contributes to the existing literature by providing insights into the multifaceted effects of computerization on the banking sector and offers recommendations for stakeholders to navigate the digital transformation successfully.

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<p> </p><div><p><strong>INTRODUCTION</strong></p><p><strong>1.1 HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF COMPUTERS</strong></p><p>A computer is an electronic machines which receives data as input processes the data received using set of instruction and produces information as output. This machines also stores the data and information and can retrieve them in future. For centuries, record keeping has been an manual basis and developed thought the age of machine assisted into the present day computer age.</p><p>According to Rwade Cole (1982) the development of computer is inextricably tried up with man’s basic urge to count quantity and measure.</p><p>The earliest counting device, the “Abacus” was inverted by the Greeks. This developed with the invention of a formal numbering system which is still used today by over half of the world population especially in the far east. It is believed to have been in existence since 3000 BC and was later developed by the Chinese.</p><p>Also involved in the evolution of computer were the following men, the first was the scientific Renate evolution of computer were the following men, the first was the scientific renaissance of he seventeenth century which gave use to the world’s first mechanical adding machines built by a young French man Blaise Pascal (1642) &nbsp;. He invented these machines that could add figures automatically to help him ease the computation bad of his father, then a supervisor of taxes. This device is still in use today on paper tape.</p><p>Next is a German mathematician, Gottfried Von Leibuitz (1643) &nbsp;who expanded on pascals work and produced a better device that could multiply, divide and extract square roots. Leibnitz was motivated by the urge to get relief from burden some computation.</p><p>A French textile manufacturer named Joseph M. Jacquared (1801) inverted a textile room operated from punch card instruction know as “ the automatic weaving loom”. This device helped him in controlling the threads on his weaving loom.</p><p>Althought this device was not a computer, but it is utilized the punched card principles which later lead to the bedrock of the computer.</p><p>Another man, Charles babbage, born in 1792, a professor of mathematics at the Cambridge university conceived the idea of what he called a “difference engine” in 1822. he later abandoned this and produced another machines he called the “analytical engine” in 1833. this machine was made up of two part, the store and the mill and is said to be the first digital computer even known to man (that is, a machine that performs calculation with numbers).</p><p>Between 1987 and 1985, George Boole, an English logician devised and perfected an algebraic system now called the – “Boolean algebra”. In 1884, Dr. herman Hollerith, a statistician working with the IVS census blurean with James power invented used the punched card principle and was &nbsp;popularly referred to as “American Hollerith system”. The impact of hollerith’s invention was that the 1890 census of 63 million citizen took only three years to compile.</p><p>Also in 1939, a physicist, professor Haward Aihen of Harvard university in conjunction with engineers from IBM introduced the mark 1, the modern machine to use Babbage’s principle of sequential control. In the late 1930’s, Dr. J.V atanasoff, a professor of mathematics and his assistance Clifford Barry, completed electronic digital computer which they called “Atanasoff Berry – computer” or simply “ABC”.</p><p>In 1946, Drs. J, Prepare Eckert and John Mandily development the “ENIAC” (electronic numerical integrator and computer), the first electronic high speed computer which was developed as a result of the world war 11. it was the first large scale electronic digital computer even built.</p><p>John Von Newman, attracted by the work of ENIAC, researched into the design of an electronic computing instrument. Thus, any computer that automatically execute a stored program of instruction selected from a fixed repertoire or vocabulary is called von Newman machine.</p><p>Finally, in 1974, mandily and Eckert who built the ENIAC set up a company which later became known as UNIVAC division of sperry rand cooperation (UNIAC – universal automatic computer).</p><p>The first UNIVAX was delivered to in 1951 making this the first computer dedicated to business application, as opposed to other which were dedicated to either scientific engineering or military application. Thus, since</p></div><div><div></div></div><br> <br><p></p>

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