The #1 market leader is appropriate for MBA and undergraduate level courses in accounting information systems. The 8/e is extensively rewritten (almost 100 pages shorter) and includes a new two-color design. There is increased coverage of business strategy so that students can immediately begin to think about how information technology may be used to help organizations achieve their goals and improved coverage of databases and data modeling, including the use of Microsoft ACCESS to illustrate the concepts. There is enhanced coverage of e-commerce, including the topics of FEDI and control issues and a continued focus on transaction cycles from a business process perspective, including many new techniques that perpetrators are using to defraud companies, and an improved presentation of the systems development/acquisition process. Includes a CW web site with resources to support faculty and students.
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Höhe: 237 mm
Breite: 192 mm
Dicke: 35 mm
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978-0-201-35721-9 (9780201357219)
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I. CONCEPTUAL FOUNDATIONS OF ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS. 1. Accounting Information Systems: An Overview. 2. Elements and Procedures of General Ledger-Based Accounting Information Systems. 3. Systems Development and Documentation Techniques. 4. Introduction to Data Processing. 5. Databases. 6. Data Modeling and Database Design. 7. Electronic Commerce. II. CONTROL AND AUDIT OF ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS. 8. Control and Accounting Information Systems. 9. Computer-Based Information Systems Control. 10. Computer Fraud and Security. 11. Auditing of Computer-Based Information Systems. III. ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS APPLICATIONS. 12. The Revenue Cycle: Sales and Cash Collections. 13. The Expenditure Cycle: Purchasing and Cash Disbursements. 14. The Production Cycle. 15. The Human Resources Management/Payroll Cycle. 16. General Ledger and Reporting System. IV. THE SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT PROCESS. 17. Introduction to Systems Development and Systems Analysis. 18. AIS Development Strategies. 19. Systems Design, Implementation, and Operation. Glossary. References. Index.