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_a657.0285 _bR521a |
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_aRichardson, Vernon J. _eauthor. |
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_aAccounting Information Systems/ _cVernon J. Richardson |
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250 | _a4th edition | ||
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_aUnited States of America _bMcGraw Hill, LLC _c2024 |
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_axxv, 599 pages _bfigures, tables _c25.3 cm |
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500 | _aIncludes index and glossary of models | ||
505 | _aPreface --Chapter 1: Accounting Information Systems and Firm Value Chapter 2: Data Analytics: Addressing Accounting Questions with Data Chapter 3: Data Analytics: Data Visualizations Chapter 4: Process Modeling and Documentation Tools Chapter 5: Data Modeling and Control Concepts Chapter 6: Relational Databases and Enterprise Systems Chapter 7: Sales and Collections Business Process Chapter 8: Purchases and Payments Business Process Chapter 9: Conversion Business Process Chapter 10: Integrated Project Chapter 11: Accounting Information Systems and Internal Controls Chapter 12: Cybersecurity and Computer Fraud Chapter 13: Monitoring and Auditing AIS Chapter 14: Extensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL)Chapter 15: Emerging Technologies: Blockchain and AI Automation Chapter 16: The Balanced Scorecard and Business Value of Information Technology Chapter 17: Justifying and Planning IT Initiatives Using Project Management Techniques | ||
520 | _aAccounting Information Systems covers the four roles for accountants with respect to information technology: users of technology and information systems, managers of users of technology, designers of information systems, and evaluators of information systems. Accountants must understand the organization and how organizational processes generate information important to management. The focus of Accounting Information Systems is on the accountant's role as a business analyst in solving business problems by database modeling, database design, and business process modeling. Unlike other texts that provide a broad survey of AIS related topics, this text concentrates on developing practical business analysis skills through real-world examples, problems, and projects. Whether you are developing a new course for AIS or incorporating AIS materials into your existing curriculum, Accounting Information Systems will help your students develop the technological skills they need for their future careers. | ||
650 | _aAccounting- Data Processing/ | ||
650 | _aInformation- Retrieval System- Accounting | ||
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_aC. Jaine Chang _eauthor. |
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_aRodney Smith _eauthor. |
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