INFORMATION SYSTEMS, 3RD
EDITION, VERNON
RICHARDSON,CHENGYEE
CHANG ROD SMITH
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,Table of Contents
PART ONE: AIS and the Business
Ch. 1 Accounting Information Systems and Firm
ValueCh. 2 Accountants as Business Analysts
Ch. 3 Data Modeling
Ch. 4 Relational Databases and Enterprise Systems
PART TWO: Business Processes
Ch. 5 Sales and Collections Business Process
Ch. 6 Purchases and Payments Business Process
Ch. 7 Conversion Business Process
Ch. 8 Integrated Project
Ch. 9 Reporting Processes and eXtensible Business Reporting
Language (XBRL)
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,PART THREE: Data Analytics and Emerging Technologies in AIS
Ch. 10 Data Analytics in Accounting: Concepts and the AMPS
ModelCh. 11 Data Analytics in Accounting: Tools and Practice
Ch. 12 Emerging Technologies: Blockchain and AI Automation
PART FOUR: Managing and Evaluating AIS
Ch. 13 Accounting Information Systems and Internal
ControlsCh. 14 Information Security and Computer Fraud
Ch. 15 Monitoring and Auditing
AISPART FIVE: Optional AIS Topics
Ch. 16 The Balanced Scorecard, Business Model Canvas, and
Business Value of Information Technology
Ch. 17 Evaluating AIS Investments
Ch. 18 Systems Development and Project Management for AIS
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, Student name:
TRUE/FALSE - Write 'T' if the statement is true and 'F' if the statement is false.
1) Accounting and Finance is a primary activity in the value chain.
⊚ true
⊚ false
2) As of today, Accounting Information Systems are all computerized.
⊚ true
⊚ false
3) Business value includes all those items, events and interactions that determine
thefinancial health and well-being of the firm.
⊚ true
⊚ false
4) The Certified Information Technology Professional (CITP) is a professional
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