TY - BOOK AU - Romney,Marshall B. AU - Steinbart,Paul John TI - Accounting information systems / SN - 9780273754374 U1 - 657.0285 22 PY - 2012/// CY - Upper Saddle River, NJ : PB - Prentice Hall, KW - Accounting KW - Data processing KW - Information storage and retrieval systems KW - Accounting N1 - Includes index; Part I: Conceptual Foundations of Accounting Information Systems -- Chapter 1. Accounting Information Systems: An Overview -- Chapter 2. Overview of Transaction Processing and Enterprise Resource Planning Systems -- Chapter 3. Systems Documentation Techniques -- Chapter 4. Relational Databases -- Part II: Control and Audit of Accounting Information Systems -- Chapter 5. Computer Fraud -- Chapter 6. Computer Fraud and Abuse Techniques -- Chapter 7. Control and Accounting Information Systems -- Chapter 8. Information Systems Controls for System Reliability–Part 1: Information Security -- Chapter 9. Information Systems Controls for System Reliability–Part 2: Confidentiality and Privacy -- Chapter 10. Information Systems Controls for System Reliability–Part 3: Processing Integrity and Availability -- Chapter 11. Auditing Computer-Based Information Systems Part III: Accounting Information Systems Applications -- Chapter 12. The Revenue Cycle: Sales to Cash Collections -- Chapter 13. The Expenditure Cycle: Purchasing to Cash Disbursements -- Chapter 14. The Production Cycle -- Chapter 15. The Human Resources Management and Payroll Cycle -- Chapter 16. General Ledger and Reporting System -- Part IV: The REA Data Model -- Chapter 17. Database Design Using the REA Data Model -- Chapter 18. Implementing an REA Data Model in a Relational Database -- Chapter 19. Special Topics in REA Modeling -- Part V: The Systems Development Process -- Chapter 20. Introduction to Systems Development; Systems Analysis -- Chapter 21. AIS Development Strategies -- Chapter 22. Systems Design, Implementation, and Operation N2 - The market-leading book that delivers the most comprehensive and flexible coverage of the four major approaches to teaching AIS. Instructors can easily reorder chapters, and focus on what you want: (a) transaction cycles and controls; (b) systems life cycle; (c) databases and data modeling; or (d) computer-based controls, fraud, and auditing ER -