The virtual ATM: beyond the current system. (automated teller machine): An article from: Bank Marketing
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Author(s)Alex Subrizi, William Hull Faust
PublisherBank Marketing Assn.
ISBN / ASINB00092Y8F2
ISBN-13978B00092Y8F5
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From the supplier: The physical design of automated teller machines (ATMs) has not changed much since these machines were first introduced in the mid-1970s. However, incremental improvements made through the years have made them much more user-friendly. In the future, advances in technology may lead to the development of a new-generation ATM that provides even more convenience to customers. Among the notable features that this future ATM model might have are voice and visual recognition-based access, smart card and touchscreen technology, graphical user interfaces and integrated functional design.
Citation Details
Title: The virtual ATM: beyond the current system. (automated teller machine)
Author: Alex Subrizi
Publication:Bank Marketing (Magazine/Journal)
Date: November 1, 1994
Publisher: Bank Marketing Assn.
Volume: v26 Issue: n11 Page: p17(4)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
From the supplier: The physical design of automated teller machines (ATMs) has not changed much since these machines were first introduced in the mid-1970s. However, incremental improvements made through the years have made them much more user-friendly. In the future, advances in technology may lead to the development of a new-generation ATM that provides even more convenience to customers. Among the notable features that this future ATM model might have are voice and visual recognition-based access, smart card and touchscreen technology, graphical user interfaces and integrated functional design.
Citation Details
Title: The virtual ATM: beyond the current system. (automated teller machine)
Author: Alex Subrizi
Publication:Bank Marketing (Magazine/Journal)
Date: November 1, 1994
Publisher: Bank Marketing Assn.
Volume: v26 Issue: n11 Page: p17(4)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
