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ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS 2nd edition [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 464 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 254x206x23 mm, kaal: 1023 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Apr-2017
  • Kirjastus: McGraw-Hill Education
  • ISBN-10: 1260153150
  • ISBN-13: 9781260153156
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 464 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 254x206x23 mm, kaal: 1023 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Apr-2017
  • Kirjastus: McGraw-Hill Education
  • ISBN-10: 1260153150
  • ISBN-13: 9781260153156
Accounting Information Systems 2e 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, 2/e is on the accountant's role as 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, real-world business analysis skills. Whether you are developing a new course for AIS or incorporating AIS materials into your existing curriculum, Accounting Information Systems, 2/e will help prepare your students for their future careers.
General Updates for the 2nd Edition
Added additional End-of-Chapter Multiple Choice Questions and Problems throughout the text
Significantly revised many End-of-Chapter Problems for availability and auto-grading within Connect
Revised and added many new Discussion Questions in most chapters
Chapter by
Chapter Updates
Specific chapter changes for Accounting Information Systems 2nd Edition, are as follows
Chapter 1
Updated the opening vignette, highlighting the use of Starbucks Clover coffee machines
Updated real-world references
Edited and updated the Progress Check questions
Chapter 2
Increased introductory coverage of BPMN
Added discussion of flow object types, including gateway and event types
Introduced repeating activities
Added introduction to data objects, data stores, and associations
Chapter 3
Updated discussion of how the multiplicities for associations indicate where foreign keys are posted in relational tables
Added discussion of business rules, decision requirements, and decision tables
Chapter 4
Updated the section on Using Microsoft Access to Implement a Relational Database. Figures 4.6 through 4.17 were updated using Microsoft Access 2013
Updated Appendix A. Figures 4.A1 through 4.A9 were updated using Microsoft Access 2013
Chapter 5
Added additional figures related to sales activity models
Updated the
Chapter 5 Comprehensive Exercise
Chapter 6
Updated the
Chapter 6 Comprehensive Exercise
Chapter 7
Updated BPMN diagrams to include revisions to
Chapter 2
Chapter 8
Substantially modified the chapter to describe to students how to approach an integrated project
Created two new integrated projects with multiple versions to accommodate various class schedules and to allow instructors to rotate projects
The first of the two integrated projects is a more challenging project that includes issues related to managing inventory levels and internal inventory transfers. Other topics covered include multiple sales types, including Internet, wholesale, and retail sales, where customers can pay by cash, check, or credit card
The second of the two integrated projects is shorter and less challenging and focuses on wholesale sales from multiple distribution centers
Chapter 9
This is an all-new chapter emphasizing data analytics
Illustrated how data analytics is used to help Starbucks pick its store locations
Inserted an all-new explanation of how data analytics is used in business and accounting
Added an explanation and example of how Audit Data Standards provided by the AICPA are used to facilitate data analytics between a company's financial staff and the external auditors
Explained how the DATA Act recently passed by Congress gives firms specific responsibilities to protect privacy and the breach of individual identifying information
Illustrated data analytics and data analytics techniques in both Excel and Tableau
Chapter 10
Updated the opening vignette, highlighting Kevin Johnson, who has substantial technology leadership as Starbucks's new president and chief operating officer
Added an all-new example and inserted an additional figure illustrating a digital marketing dashboard
Updated real-world references, particularly of examples of business intelligence
Edited and updated Progress Check questions
Chapter 11
Updated COSO Internal Control Framework to COSO 2013 by updating the five components and adding the 17 relevant principles of internal controls
Added Figure 11.2 to summarize COSO 2013 control components and principles
Chapter 12
Updated the opening vignette
Revised the contents of computer fraud and abuse as well as vulnerability assessment and management
Edited and updated the Progress Check questions
Chapter 13
Updated the opening vignette
Chapter 14
Added discussion of the IT Governance Institute Val IT Framework
Chapter 15
Added an all-new opening vignette, highlighting Gerri Martin-Flickinger as the Starbucks chief technology officer
Edited and updated Progress Check questions
Chapter 16
Updated the opening vignette highlighting technology used at Walmart
Updated Figure 16.2 with recent information technology project outcomes
Vernon J. Richardson is Distinguished Professor of Accounting and the G. William Glezen Chair in the Sam M. Walton College of Business at the University of Arkansas and a Visiting Professor at Xian Jiaotong Liverpool University. He received his B.S., Masters of Accountancy, and MBA from Brigham Young University and a Ph.D. in accounting from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He has taught students at the University of Arkansas, University of Illinois, Brigham Young University, Aarhus University, University of Kansas, and the China Europe International Business School (Shanghai), Xian Jiaotong Liverpool University and the University of Technology Sydney.

Dr. Richardson is a member of the American Accounting Association. He has served as president of the American Accounting Association Information Systems section. He previously served as editor of The Accounting Review and is currently editor at the Accounting Horizons. He has published articles in the Accounting Review, Journal of Information Systems, Journal of Accounting and Economics, Contemporary Accounting Research, MIS Quarterly, International Journal of Accounting Information Systems, Journal of Management Information Systems, Journal of Operations Management, and Journal of Marketing.