Accounting information systems.
By: Simkin, Mark G
Contributor(s): Rose, Jacob M [co-author.] | Norman, Carolyn Strand [co-author.]
Publisher: Singapore : John Wiley & Sons, �2013Copyright date: copyright 2013Edition: Twelfth edition, international student version / Mark G. Simkin, Jacob M. Rose, Carolyn Strand NormanDescription: xii, 464 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781118092354 (paperback); 978-981-2533-59-3 (newsprint)Subject(s): Accounting -- Data processing | Information storage and retrieval systems -- AccountingDDC classification: 657.0285 Si45i 2013 LOC classification: HF5679Item type | Current location | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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BOOK | Circulation Section | Circulation Section Circulation Section | 657.0285 Si45a 2013 (Browse shelf) | Available | C36692 | ||
BOOK | Circulation Section | Circulation Section Circulation Section | 657.0285 Si45a 2013 (Browse shelf) | Available | CD5601 |
Includes index.
Machine generated contents note: ch. 1 Accounting Information Systems and the Accountant Introduction What Are Accounting Information Systems? What's New in Accounting Information Systems? Accounting and IT Careers in Accounting Information Systems ch. 2 Information Technology and AISs The Importance of Information Technology to Accountants Input, Processing, and Output Devices Secondary Storage Devices Data Communications and Networks Computer Software ch. 3 Data Modeling An Overview of Databases Steps in Developing a Database Using the Resources, Events, and Agents Model Normalization ch. 4 Organizing and Manipulating the Data in Databases Creating Database Tables in Microsoft Access Entering Data in Database Tables Extracting Data from Databases: Data Manipulation Languages Recent Database Advances and Data Warehouses ch. 5 Database Forms and Reports Contents note continued: Introduction Forms Reports ch. 6 Documenting Accounting Information Systems Why Documentation Is Important Primary Documentation Methods Other Documentation Tools End-User Computing and Documentation ch. 7 Accounting Information Systems and Business Processes: Part 1 Business Process Fundamentals Collecting and Reporting Accounting Information The Sales Process The Purchasing Process Current Trends in Business Processes ch. 8 Accounting Information Systems and Business Processes: Part II The Resource Management Process The Production Process The Financing Process Business Processes in Special Industries Business Process Reengineering ch. 9 Introduction to Internal Control Systems 1992COSO Report Updates on Risk Assessment Examples of Control Activities Update on Monitoring 2011 COBIT, Version 5 Types of Controls Contents note continued: Evaluating Controls ch. 10 Computer Controls for Organizations and Accounting Information Systems Enterprise Level Controls General Controls for Information Technology Application Controls for Transaction Processing ch. 11 Computer Crime, Fraud, Ethics, and Privacy Computer Crime, Abuse, and Fraud Three Examples of Computer Crimes Preventing Computer Crime and Fraud Ethical Issues, Privacy, and Identity Theft ch. 12 Information Technology Auditing The Audit Function The Information Technology Auditor's Toolkit Auditing Computerized Accounting Information Systems Information Technology Auditing Today ch. 13 Developing and Implementing Effective Accounting Information Systems The Systems Development Life Cycle Systems Planning Systems Analysis Detailed Systems Design Implementation, Follow-Up, and Maintenance Contents note continued: ch. 14 Accounting on the Internet The Internet and World Wide Web XBRL'Financial Reporting on the Internet Electronic Business Privacy and Security on the Internet ch. 15 Accounting and Enterprise Software Integrated Accounting Software Enterprise-Wide Information Systems Selecting a Software Package.
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