The aim of this book is to teach accounting information systems from an AIS rather than an MIS perspective. The book has a modular organization and is designed for both undergraduate and graduate AIS classes. The accounting implications of recent technological changes are explored, including an explanation of electronic data interchange. It uses CASE tools as illustrations, and discusses rapid application development, user interface design, and object-orientated methodologies. Also introduced are data base design methods, and questions and exercises on each topic.
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International 2 Revised ed
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McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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ISBN-13
978-0-07-114947-1 (9780071149471)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Part 1 Accounting systems concepts: a model for processing accounting information; managerial accounting systems; systems concepts and accounting; systems tools. Part 2 Developing accounting systems: systems development processes; systems analysis; system design; system implementation and operation. Part 3 Technology of accounting systems: computer hardware and software; data storage and processing methods; file processing methods; data base management systems. Part 4 Controls: internal structure; system controls; data security and integrity. Part 5 processing accounting transactions: accounting transaction cycles; revenue cycle applications; expenditure cycle applications; conversion cycle applications; financial applications cycle.