Accounting information systems / Marshall B. Romney, Paul John Steinbart.
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TextPublisher: Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Pearson Prentice Hall, [2009]Copyright date: ©2009. Edition: Eleventh editionDescription: 831 pages : illustrations ; 29 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
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- 0135009375
- 9780135009376
- 657.0285 22 R.M.A
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Various multi-media instructional materials are available to supplement the text.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
I. CONCEPTUAL FOUNDATIONS; 1. Accounting Information Systems:Sales and Cash Collections; 11. The Expenditure Cycle: Purchasing and Cash Distributions; 12. The Production Cycle; 13. The Human Resources Management and Payroll Cycle; 14. General Ledger and Reporting System; IV. TBA; 15. Data Modeling and Database Design; 16. More on DM (TBA); 17. More on DM (TBA); V. THE SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT PROCESS; 18; Introduction to Systems Development and Systems Analysis; 19. AIS Development Strategies; 20. Systems Design, Implementation, and Operation. / An Overview; 2. Overview of Business Process; 3. Systems Development and Documentation Techniques; 4. Relational Databases; II. CONTROL AND AUDIT OF ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS; 5. Computer Fraud and Security; 6. Control and Accounting Information Systems; 7. Computer-based Information Systems Control I; 8. Computer-based Information Systems Control II; 9. Auditing of Computer-Based Information Systems; III. ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS APPLICATIONS; 10. The Revenue Cycle.
For undergraduate and graduate courses in AIS. The market-leading book that delivers the most comprehensive and flexible coverage of the four major approaches to teaching AIS. Instructors can easily reorder chapters, and focus on what you want: (a) transaction cycles and controls; (b) systems life cycle; (c) databases and data modeling; or (d) computer-based controls, fraud, and auditing.
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