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"An automated teller machine or automatic teller machine" (ATM) (American, Australian, Singaporean, Indian, and Hiberno-English), also known as an automated banking machine (ABM) (Canadian English), cash machine, cashpoint, cashline or hole in the wall (British, South African, and Sri Lankan English), is an electronic telecommunications device that enables the clients of a financial institution to perform financial transactions without the need for a cashier, human clerk or bank teller.
On most modern ATMs, the customer is identified by inserting a plastic ATM card with a magnetic stripe or a plastic smart card with a chip that contains a unique card number and some security information such as an expiration date or CVVC (CVV). Authentication is provided by the customer entering a personal identification number (PIN). The newest ATM at Royal Bank of Scotland allows customers to withdraw cash up to £100 without a card by inputting a six-digit code requested through their smartphones.
Using an ATM, customers can access their bank accounts in order to make cash withdrawals, get debit card cash advances, and check their account balances as well as purchase pre-paid mobile phone credit. If the currency being withdrawn from the ATM is different from that which the bank account is denominated in (e.g.: Withdrawing Japanese yen from a bank account containing US dollars), the money will be converted at an official wholesale exchange rate. Thus, ATMs often provide one of the best possible official exchange rates for foreign travellers, and are also widely used for this purpose." [Automated teller machine. Wikipedia]
The UML activity diagram example "Cash withdrawal from ATM" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Rapid UML solution from the Software Development area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
UML activity diagram
UML activity diagram, initial, final, decision, merge, action,
The vector stencils library "Shopping pictograms" contains 20 icons of shop, store and trade symbols. Use it to draw your pictorial infograms. The example "Shopping pictograms - Vector stencils library" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Pictorial infographics solution from the area "What is infographics" in ConceptDraw Solution Park.
Sale
Sale, sale, discounts,
New
New, new,
Shopping basket
Shopping basket, shopping basket,
Shopping cart
Shopping cart, shopping cart,
Market
Market, market, store,
Cashier machine
Cashier machine, cashier machine, cash till, cash,
Check
Check, check, bill,
Shopping bag
Shopping bag, shopping bag,
Price tag
Price tag, price tag, label,
Buying
Buying, buying, shopping,
Dummy
Dummy, mannequin, dummy, fashion,
Hanger
Hanger, hanger,
Delivery
Delivery, delivery,
Free shipping
Free shipping, free shipping,
Gift
Gift, gift,
Money
Money, money, cash, payment, currency, finance,
Payment
Payment, payment, pay,
Credit card
Credit card, credit card, cashless payment,
Online shopping
Online shopping, online shopping,
Open around the clock
Open around the clock, open around the clock,
The vector stencils library Office equipment contains 33 symbols of office equipment, electronics and accessories.
"Office supplies are all the supplies regularly used in offices by businesses and other organizations. It includes small, expendable, daily use items such as paper clips, post-it notes, and staples, small machines such as hole punches, binders, staplers and laminators, writing utensils and paper, but also encompasses higher-cost equipment like computers, printers, fax machines, photocopiers and cash registers, as well as office furniture such as chairs, cubicles, filing cabinet, and armoire desks." [Office supplies. Wikipedia]
Use the design elements library Office equipment to draw the office furniture and equipment layout plans using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software.
The shapes library Office equipment is included in the Office Layout Plans solution from Building Plans area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
Office equipment
Office equipment, waste can, tower PC, tower computer, telephone, phone, table lamp, lamp, switch, square waste can, waste can, scanner, router, projector, projection screen, screen, printer, plotter, plasma panel, paper tray, overhead projector, office lamp, lamp, mouse, modem, marker board, keyboard, hub, fax, document shredder, shredder, desktop PC, desktop, desktop computer, copier, coat rack, cash register, acoustic column, Xerox, copier, POS-terminal, PC, personal computer, computer, PC monitor, computer monitor, monitor, PC column,

fishbone diagram, Ishikawa diagram, cause and effect analysis Fishbone Diagrams

fishbone diagram, Ishikawa diagram, cause and effect analysis
The Fishbone Diagrams solution extends ConceptDraw PRO v10 software with the ability to easily draw the Fishbone Diagrams (Ishikawa Diagrams) to clearly see the cause and effect analysis and also problem solving. The vector graphic diagrams produced using this solution can be used in whitepapers, presentations, datasheets, posters, and published technical material.