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For graduate and undergraduate level courses in Accounting Information Systems.
Addressing technology's impact on traditional clerical and decision-making accounting processes, the authors of Accounting Information Systems Cases have, through their experience in the field, compiled a casebook of current AIS cases. The cases feature real companies and companies whose identities are disguised in order to allow the case specifics to be geared to the classroom. All cases reflect the authors' practitioner experiences-provide an effective method whereby accounting students can glean real-world insights and knowledge.
Provides elongated, real world, multi-issue cases that go beyond the small case scenarios at the end of each AIS textbook chapter.
Enables students to experience the life cycle of the project so that they can learn accounting processes through a whole view approach. Gives instructors the flexibility to use case studies for many pedagogical purposes and skill practices as either lecture material or for homework assignments.
Provides students with the opportunity to address issues and evaluate alternative approaches to actual problems, and then compare them to what actually happened.
Allows students to go beyond the immediate focus and constraints of the case narrative.
Provides students with entertaining reading that draws them into each case, so that they can become involved in all aspects of accounting information systems processes.
Provides students with a realistic view of the factors that affect each case.
| Autor | M. Martin |
| Wydawnictwo | Prentice Hall |
| Rok wydania | 2002 |
| Liczba stron | 80 |
| ISBN | 978-0-13-035289-7 |
| Oprawa | oprawa miękka |