Core concepts of accounting information systems

Core concepts of accounting information systems

Simkin, Mark G.
Strand Norman, Carolyn A.

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INDICE: PART ONE AN INTRODUCTION TO AISs CHAPTER 1 Accounting Information Systems and the AccountantIntroductionWhat Are Accounting Information Systems?What's New in Accounting Information Systems?Accounting and ITCareers in Accounting Information Systems CHAPTER 2 Information Technology and AISsIntroductionThe Importance of Information Technology to AccountantsInput, Processing, and Output DevicesSecondary Storage DevicesData Communications and NetworksComputer Software PART TWO DATABASES CHAPTER 3 Data Modeling IntroductionAn Overview of DatabasesSteps in Modeling a Database Using the REA ApproachNormalization CHAPTER 4 Organizing and Manipulating the Data in Databases IntroductionCreating Database Tables in Microsoft AccessEntering Data in Database TablesExtracting Data from Databases: Data Manipulation Languages (DMLs)Recent Database Advances and Data Warehouses CHAPTER 5 Database Forms and Reports IntroductionFormsReports PART THREE DOCUMENTING BUSINESS PROCESSES CHAPTER 6 Documenting Accounting Information SystemsIntroductionWhy Documentation is ImportantPrimary Documentation MethodsOther Documentation MethodsEnd-User Computing and DocumentationCHAPTER 7 AISs and Business Processes I IntroductionBusiness Process FundamentalsCollecting and Reporting Accounting InformationThe Sales ProcessThe Purchasing ProcessCurrent Trends in Business Processes CHAPTER 8 AISs and Business Processes IIIntroductionThe Resource Management ProcessThe Production ProcessThe Financing ProcessBusiness Processes in Special Industries Business Process Reengineering PART FOUR INTERNAL CONTROL SYSTEMS AND COMPUTER CRIME, ETHICS, AND PRIVACYCHAPTER 9 Introduction to Internal Control SystemsIntroduction1992 COSO ReportUpdates on Risk AssessmentExamples of Control Activities Update on Monitoring2011 COBIT, Version 5Types of ControlsEvaluating Controls CHAPTER 10 Computer Controls for Organizations and AISs IntroductionEnterprise Level ControlsGeneral Controls for Information Technology Application Controls for Transaction Processing CHAPTER 11 Computer Crime, Fraud, Ethics, and Privacy IntroductionComputer Crime, Abuse, and FraudExamples of Computer CrimePreventing Computer Crime and FraudEthical Issues, Privacy, and Identity Theft PART FIVE SPECIAL TOPICS IN ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMSCHAPTER 12 Information TechnologyAuditing IntroductionThe Audit FunctionThe IT Auditor's ToolkitAuditing Computerized AISInformation Technology Auditing Today CHAPTER 13 Developing and Implementing Effective AISsIntroductionThe System Development Life CycleSystems PlanningSystems AnalysisDetailed Systems DesignImplementation, Follow-Up, and Maintenance CHAPTER 14 Accounting on the Internet IntroductionThe Internet and World Wide WebXBRL - Financial Reporting on the InternetElectronic BusinessPrivacy and Security on the Internet CHAPTER 15 Accounting and Enterprise Software IntroductionIntegrated Accounting Software Enterprise-Wide Information SystemsSelecting a Software Package Glossary Index

  • ISBN: 978-1-118-02230-6
  • Editorial: John Wiley & Sons
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 528
  • Fecha Publicación: 04/11/2011
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés