Accounting, information technology, and business solutions
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Accounting, information technology, and business solutions
Irwin/McGraw-Hill, c2000
2nd ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Proven to be one of the most successful new AIS textbooks on the market, this book continues to be a popular choice among innovative instructors and at schools exploring new approaches to teaching AIS. While most books follow a more traditional orientation, this book presents a unique and distinct approach. This was the first AIS book to accurately address the changing roles of accounting, accountants, and information technology within organizations. Understanding the activities, processes, and information needs of organization stakeholders remains the focus in the Second Edition. Students learn that in the competitive organizations of today and tomorrow, accountants cannot simply prepare and report information, they must take a more active role in business decisions, and provide solutions that impact the organization's bottom line.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 An Introduction to Accounting, Information Technology, and Business SolutionsChapter 2 Modeling Business Processes Chapter 3 The Traditional Accounting Information System ArchitectureChapter 4 Systems Analysis and Design of a Business Event Driven IT ApplicationChapter 5 Business and Information Process Rules, Risks, and ControlsChapter 6 The Sales/Collection Business ProcessChapter 7 The Acquisition/Payment ProcessChapter 8 Other Business ProcessesChapter 9 Business Solutions, Change, and the Solution Professional: Challenges and OpportunitiesSupplemental Chapter A Flowcharts and Data Flow DiagramsSupplemental Chapter B An Overview of the General Ledger ArchitectureSupplemental Chapter C Data and Database Management Systems (DBMSs)Supplemental Chapter D Sample Electronic Data Processing ControlsSupplemental Chapter E The Changing Nature of Journals and LedgersSupplemental Chapter F Information Technology ComponentsSupplemental Chapter G Information Technology: Software Applications
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