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Business Information Systems for Accounting Students offers a more practical approach than the typical accounting information systems textbook. The text covers the technical foundations of the topic, and provides a unique insight into what information systems and technology mean for accountants in today's business environment.
Providing a contemporary education for undergraduate accounting students, Quinn and Kristandl offer a fresh perspective that is relevant to both UK and international students of computerised accounting, accounting information systems or accounting technology.
Key features of the text include:
Real life examples with QR codes for easy access on smart devices . Examples are drawn from leading organizations such as Ryanair, Marks and Spencer, SAP and The World Bank.
Coverage of the features of selected office, accounting and business software
Mini-cases to show how technology benefits business
"Tracking the relationship between accounting and technology in an ever changing world is no mean feat. Now, this book offers a comprehensive overview of technology- using many real-life examples - to introduce why and how technology matters for today's accountant"
Professor Niels Dechow, EBS Business School, Wiesbaden.
Contents
Part 1 Introduction to information systems, design and development
1 Introduction
2 The basics of information systems and technology
3 The role of IT/IS in accounting
4 Implementation and change management
Part 2 Accounting information systems in larger organisations
5 Enterprise resource planning systems
6 Integrating information systems with external bodies
7 An introduction to XBRL



