Core concepts of accounting information systems /
Nancy A. Bagranoff, Mark G. Simkin & Carolyn Strand Norman.
- 9th edition
- New Jersey : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., c2005.
- xiii, 530 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
PART ONE AN INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS CHAPTER 1 AN INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS Introduction What are Accounting Information Systems What's New in Accounting Information System? Accounting in the Information Age Carcers in Accounting Information Systems
CHAPTER 2 DOCUMENTING ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS Introduction Why Documentation is Important Document and Diagrams Data Flow Diagrams Other Documentation Tools End-User Computing and Documentation
PART TWO CONTROLS, SECURITY, PRIVACY, AND ETHICS IN ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS CHAPTER 3 COMPUTER CRIME, ETHICS, AND PRIVACY Introduction Computer Crime and Computer Abuse; An Overview Examples of Computer-Crime Cases Thwarting Computer Crime and Abuse Computers and Ethical Behavior Computers and Privacy Issues
CHAPTER 4 INTRODUCTION TO INTERNAL CONTROL SYSTEMS Introduction Internal Control Systems: Definition and Components Control Procedures Analyzed Control Activities Within an Internal Control System Cost-Benefit Concepts for Developing Controls
CHAPTER 5 COMPUTER SECURITY AND CONTROLS FOR ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS Introduction Security and General Controls for Organizations Security and Application Controls for Transaction Processing
PART THREE USING ACCOUNTING INFORMATION CHAPTER 6 ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND BUSINESS PROCESSES: PART 1 Introduction Business Process Fundamentals Collecting and Reporting Accounting Information Two Core Business Processes Business Processes and Businesses-Without-Boundaries
CHAPTER 7 ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND BUSINESS PROCESSES: PART 11 Introduction Additional Business Processes Business Processes in Special Industries Business Process Reengineering
PART FOUR DATABASES CHAPTER 9 DATA MODELING Introduction An Overview of Database Steps in Creating a Database Additional Database Design Concerns for AISs
CHAPTER 10 ORGANIZING AND MANLPULATING THE DATA IN DATABASES Introduction Normalization Defining and Validating the Data in Databases: Data Definition Languages Extracting Data from Databases: Data Manipulation Languages [DMLS} Object-Oriented Databases, Multimedia Databases, and Data Warehouses
PART FIVE DEVELOPING EFFECTIVE ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS CHAPTER 11 SYSTEMS STUDY: PLANNING AND ANALYSIS Introduction The Systems Development Life Cycle: An Introduction Systems Planning and the Initial Investigation Systems Analysis
CHAPTER 12 SYSTEMS STUDY; IMPLEMENTTATION, FOLLOW-UP, AND MAINTENANCE Introduction The Feasibility Evaluation Detailed Systems Design Selecting a Final System
CHAPTER 13 SYSTEMS STUDY: IMPLEMENTATION, FOLLOW-UP, AND MAINTENANCE Introduction Systems Implementation Systems Follow-up and Maintenance Outsourcing
PART SIX SPECIAL TOPICS CHAPTER 14 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AUDITING Introduction The Audit Function Auditing Through the Computer The It Auditor's Toolkit Information Technology Auditing today
CHAPTER 15 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE AND THE INTERNET Introduction The Internet and World wide web XBRL-Financial Reporting on the Internet Electronic Commerce Privacy and Security on the Internet
CHAPTER 16 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND ALSs Introduction The Importance of Information Technology to Accountants Secondary Storage Devices Data Communications and Networks Computer Software
Includes bibliographical references . _ Index : p. 523-530
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Accounting--Data processing. Information storage and retrieval systems--Accounting.