This book is entirely up to date to reflect recent changes in technology and AIS practive. Covers such subjects as EDI, reengineering, neural networks, client/server, computer security, and events accounting.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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Good source.,
By cleverKermit (Rexburg, ID) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Core Concepts of Accounting Information (Paperback)
I read the one review on this book and I don't agree. I think if you don't know anything about accounting information systems this book might appear to be scattered. However, if you have some exposure to AIS(Accounting Information Systems) you'll immediately recognize the flow of topics is typical of the subject. The author is very thorough and organized in his coverage and gives required insight. A book about AIS is not going to read like an accounting textbook, nor are the topics going to be mastered in the same way. I really liked the book. I originally read the library's copy, but I bought my own because it was so good and I wanted a copy.
9 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
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This review is from: Core Concepts of Accounting Information Systems, Ninth Edition (Paperback)
This book is very disorganized. One chapter is flowcharts, next is viruses, next is flowcharts, lets talk about sarbanes oaxley and than flow charts again, now maybe some discussion about SAP and reducing clerical costs then some ERP architecture.
Where they just throwing darts at a piece of paper with topics? Also, no attempt at a solutions manual to the poorly worded questions. Poorly worded questions which also content wise where pretty stupid, (ie bob notices 50$ missing from his petty cash fund every week, he leaves the counter and he has many people manning the store including janitors. What are preventive controls he can implement)
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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This review is from: Core Concepts of Accounting Information Systems (Paperback)
I don't recommend this book to any student because it is NOT a textbook. It is more like a lengthy article written by the authors that they know the topic assuming that the readers know too. But authors' efforts are useless if they fail to impart their knowledge effectively. They didn't bother to explain concepts, illustrate models generously, and quote examples from the professionals' world. It seems to be very concise book and it definitely is, but from a "textbook", I expect more. I refer some better books here and I suggest the authors should redo their work by keeping in view they are writing a textbook. I recommend the following books, and I hope any one following my suggestion shall appreciate that. Both Accounting Information Systems (11th Edition) and Accounting Information Systems: Controls and Processes are the textbooks on the topic meeting student's quest. Thank you.
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