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James A. Hall (Author), Rochelle Kronzek (Author)
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July 6, 2000 0324026390 978-0324026399 3rd
Accounting Information Systems, 3e provides thorough and up-to-date coverage of accounting information systems and related technologies. It features an early presentation of transaction cycles plus a special emphasis on ethics, fraud, and the modern manufacturing environment. The number-one Enterprise Resource Planning system, SAP, has been integrated into this new edition. Featuring screen shots of the SAP Web site in the text and a password that links students to a specially created SAP Web site, Hall is the only text on the market to give readers hands-on exposure to ERP. Also new to this edition are chapters on such cutting-edge topics as the Resources, Events, and Agents (REA) approach, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems, and Electronic Commerce systems. Hall assumes that the student is familiar with fundamental accounting principles and basic computer concepts and terminology and has been exposed to computer programming. The focus is on the needs and responsibilities of accountants as end users of systems, systems designers, and auditors.

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Philip Reckers is Director of the School of Accountancy at Arizona State University. He received his PhD from the University of Illinois and has served on the faculty of the University of Maryland. He is an active researcher, having published over 100 articles in major professional and academic journals including Accounting, Organizations, and Society, The Accounting Review, Auditing: A Journal of Practice and Theory, Behavioral Research in Accounting, Contemporary Accounting Research, Decision Sciences, Journal of Accounting Research, and The National Tax Journal. Dr. Reckers is editor of Advances in Accounting and serves on the editorial boards of Auditing: A Journal of Theory and Practice and Behavioral Research in Accounting. --This text refers to the CD-ROM edition.

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  • Hardcover: 1024 pages
  • Publisher: South-Western Educational Publishing; 3rd edition (July 6, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0324026390
  • ISBN-13: 978-0324026399
  • Product Dimensions: 9.8 x 8.2 x 1.6 inches
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22 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Very poorly organized and written book, July 19, 2003
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This review is from: Accounting Information Systems (Hardcover)
This is one of the worst books I've ever read. The headings and subheadings are often very confusing; what should be
subheading is often listed in the same font/size/color as the its corresponding heading. It is very hard to dicipher how the authors are
classifying things at times. Some of the classifications are
very poor and not even parallel. For example, on page 88, the authors classify data processing into four "general approaches":
batch processing using sequential files, batch processing using direct access files, batch processing with real-time data collection, and real time processing. The headings on page 88 are ALTERNATIVE DATA PROCESSING APPROACHES and BATCH PROCESSING USING SEQUENTIAL FILES. (These headings have exact font/size/color. ) It would be much more helpful to students if the print the four approaches in one font/size/color which is different from the overall header of "ALTERNATIVE DATA PROCESSING APPROACHES."
After reading the following 6-7 pages of discussion, I could not help shaking my head about the poor classification. To me, data processing should simply be classified in 2 categories: batch and real-time. THe authors added more classifition using another criteria of file structure. However, they mix these categories together. What they called "batch processing with real-time data collection" is really just half batch and half real-time (which in the aggregate should probably be called batch processing).

So, in essense, the authors' classification of the four approaches is exactly the same as the following classification of cars:
(1) red cars with 2 doors
(2) red cars with 4 doors
(3) half-red, half-white cars
(4) white cars

The discussion about each approaches are also confusing.
For example, on page 95, under the heading "Batch processing using real time data collection", the author wrote "The systems examined thus far describe a process by which transactions are sent in batches to a central location for conversion to magnetic media. A popular alternative is to capture transaction data at its source in real time. Real-time processing is also called "on-line" because the system, in this case the data collection portion of it, is available to the user at all times. By distributing data input capability to users, certain transaction errors can be prevented or detected and corrected at their source. The result is a transaction file that is free from most of the errorss that plague data processing. Figure 2-39 illustrates this approach. Real-time data collection can be used with both the batch/sequential and the batch/direct access update techniques. In both cases, however, the transaction file produced in the data collection stage must be a direct access structure."

This is just one example. I am from a computer science and MIS background, and can kind of figure out what the authors are trying to say, but many students are confused
by this book, and are complaining about this book (which is why I am writing this review).

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Self study, January 5, 2007
This book is perfect for self study, studying without colleges.
It reads easy, has a perfect index and interesting information.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Okay book, no real companion site, July 12, 2007
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The book is okay as far as textbooks go, but there is no real companion site. Most textbooks have decent companion sites with study guides, quizzes, glossary, etc. This one has none of that, only the slides that go with the chapter.
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