Providing up-to-date coverage of accounting information systems and related technologies, this text examines transaction cycles, ethics, fraud, and the modern manufacturing environment. The textbook assumes that the student is familiar with fundamental accounting principles and basic computer concepts and terminology and has been exposed to computer programming. The focus is on the needs and responsibilities of accountants as end users of systems, systems designers and auditors.
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Höhe: 267 mm
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978-0-538-87796-1 (9780538877961)
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1. The Information System: An Accountant's Perspective. 2. Introduction to Transaction Processing. Appendix A. Section 1. Introduction to Computer Hardware and Software. Section 2. General Logic for Sequential File Update. Section 3. General Logic for Direct File Update. 3. Ethics, Fraud and Internal Control. 4. The Revenue Cycle. 5. The Expenditure Cycle. 6. The Conversion Cycle. 7. The General Ledger, Financial Reporting and Fixed Asset Systems. 8. The Management Reporting System. 9. Date Base Management Systems. Section 1. Commerical Navigational DBMS. Section 2. Commercial Relational Data Base Systems. Section 3. The Data Normalization Process. 10. Distributed Data Processing and Networking. Appendix B. Section 1. Modulation Techniques. Section 2. Digital Systems. Section 3. Multiplexing Techniques. Section 4. OSI Protocol Module. 11. Advanced Information Stystems Techniques. 12. The Systems Development Process. Part I. Introduction to the Systems Development Process. 13. The Systems development Process. Part II. Conceptual Design and Sytsem Selection. 14. The Systems Development Process. Part III. Detailed Design and System Implementation. Appendix C. Section 1. Output Reporting Alternative. Section 2. Pseudocoding The System Modules. 15. Controlling Computer-Based Information Systems. Part I. 16. Controlling computer-Based Information Systems. Part II. 17. Auditing Computer-Based Information Systems. Appendix D. Case Studies.