Accounting information systems / Marshall B Romney, Paul John Steinbart.
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This market-leading text reflects how information technology (IT) is altering the very nature of accounting, discussing how developments such as the Internet, electronic commerce, EDI, and databases are fundamentally transforming the way organisations conduct their business activities. The authors also explore ways in which accountants can improve the design and function of Accounting Information Systems (AIS) so that they truly add value to the organisation.
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