Published by FT Publishing International (June 21, 2012) © 2012

Tony Boczko
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    ISBN-13: 9780273739579

    Introduction to Accounting Information Systems ,1st edition

    Language: British English

    Understand the role and function of accounting information systems in modern business

    Introduction to Accounting Information Systems provides an insightful introduction to the subject. The text serves as a comprehensive guide, employing a clear structure to take you through the nature, role, and context of accounting information systems in the modern world. Through its chapters you will develop a deeper understanding of the ways in which companies can integrate technologies into their AIS, and how this integration can assist in the management and control of organisational resources as well as the maximisation of shareholder wealth.

    Designed to equip you for the challenges that AIS faces in the modern world, the book explores topical subjects like the virtual world, cyber terrorism, and computer crime. Chapter summaries help you pick out the key points of each section, and a selection of multiple-choice questions at the end of each chapter check your understanding of the topics and aid your study.

    Informative and accessible, this text is ideal for anyone seeking foundational knowledge in modern accounting information systems.

    List of articles
    List of figures and tables
    Guided Tour of the book

    Introduction

    Acnowledgements

    Part 1             A contextual framework

    Chapter 1         Information systems in accounting and finance - an overview
    Chapter 2         Systems thinking
    Chapter 3         Control - management by design

    Part 2             Information systems in accounting and finance 
    Chapter 4         Accounting information systems and the information age
    Chapter 5         Networking - creating connections
    Chapter 6         Information management and data processing
    Chapter 7         Accounting information systems - a cyclical perspective
    Chapter 8         Information technology and the virtual world

    Part 3             Risk, security, surveillance and control

    Chapter 9         Risk exposure - fraud, cyber terrorism and computer crime
    Chapter 10       Internal control and accounting information systems security
    Chapter 11       Accounting information systems audit
    Chapter 12       Accounting information systems development

    Index