Accounting information systems / Vernon J. Richardson, University of Arkansas, C. Janie Chang, University of Arkansas--Fayetteville, Rodney Smith, University of Arkansas--Fayetteville.

By: Richardson, Vernon J [author.]
Contributor(s): Chang, C. Janie [author.] | Smith, Rodney (Business writer) [author.]
Language: English Publisher: New York, NY : McGraw Hill LLC, [2023]Edition: Fourth editionDescription: pages cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781266188350; 9781264444847Subject(s): Accounting -- Data processing | Information storage and retrieval systems -- AccountingDDC classification: 657.0285 LOC classification: HF5679 | .R53 2023Summary: "This textbook aims to provide students with a variety of technology and business analysis concepts and skills. It is intended for use in the first Accounting Information Systems course at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Ongoing changes in business technology-such as the move to Internet-based systems, Big Data and data analytics, software as a service, and mobile access to enterprise information, as well as increased security and control requirements-make technological skills more important than ever for accounting graduates"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

"This textbook aims to provide students with a variety of technology and business analysis concepts and skills. It is intended for use in the first Accounting Information Systems course at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Ongoing changes in business technology-such as the move to Internet-based systems, Big Data and data analytics, software as a service, and mobile access to enterprise information, as well as increased security and control requirements-make technological skills more important than ever for accounting graduates"-- Provided by publisher.

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