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Modeling and Designing Accounting Systems Using Access to Build a Database

Edited by C. Janie Chang · Laura R. Ingraham
John Wiley & Sons (Higher Education) January 2006

Specifications

ISBN-13
9780471450870
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons (Higher Education)
Publication
January 2006
Format
Paperback , 149 pages
Jurisdiction
International ? Countri(es) for reference only

Details

Modeling and Designing Accounting Systems: Using Access to Develop a Database provides both a conceptual and practicalapproach to Accounting Information System data modeling and database design. 

Written as a supplement, the text begins with simple, easy to understand examples of data modeling using the resource-event-agent (REA) approach to model business processes.  The text then provides step-by-step instructions explaining how to convert REA diagrams into database structures.  Hands-on exercises are subsequently used to help students become familiar with using Microsoft Access to implement a database.

In the final three chapters of the text, students model and design a portion of the accounting information system for a single company, Tragg’s Custom Surfboards,  using the REA approach.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Business Processes, Data Modeling and Information Systems.

Chapter 2. Data Models and Relational Databases.

Chapter 3. Using Access to Implement a Rational Databases.

Chapter 4. Sales/Collection Business Process.

Chapter 5. Acquisition/Payment Business Process.

Chapter 6. Human Resource Business Process.

Index.

About the Author

C. Janie Chang is a Professor Accounting Information Systems (AIS) at San Jose State University (SJSU). She received her Ph.D. from the University of California, Irvine. Before Moving to the Silicon Valley, Dr. Chang taught at California State University San Marcos and was elected as the Accounting Faculty of the Year for three consecutive years (1995-98). Since joining the faculty at SJSU, Dr. Chang was responsible for developing the undergraduate AIS program at SJSU. In addition, she assisted SJSU students in establishing the student chapter of Information Systems Audit and Control Association (ISACA) in 2002. Dr. Chang's current teaching responsibilities include AIS, Advanced AIS, IS Audit, Issues in E-Business, and Business Networks and Controls. Dr. Chang is very active and productive in research. Her studies have been published in leading academic journals including Abacus, Auditing: A Journal of Practice and Theory, Behavioral research in Accounting, Data Base, Journal of Accounting Literature, etc. In 2003, Dr. Chang received the SJSU College of Business Outstanding Academic/Theoretical Research Award.

Laura R. Ingraham is an Associate Professor of Accounting Information Systems at San Jose State University. She holds both a Ph.D. in Business Administration and a Bachelor of Science in Accounting from Arizona State University. Prior to arriving at San Jose State, Dr. Ingraham served as an Assistant Professor at CSU San Marcos and at North Carolina State University State University, where she developed several distance education courses. Dr. Ingraham is the co-author of four textbooks and has written more than a dozen research papers on information systems, e-commerce, taxation, and accounting topics. Her work has been published in Expert Systems and Emerging Technologies, Strategic Finance, Tax Notes, Journal of State Taxation, etc. Dr. Ingraham's current teaching responsibilities include Accounting Information Systems, Advanced AIS and Risk Management, and Issues in E-Business. She has also taught in the areas of taxation and introductory financial and managerial accounting. Dr. Ingraham is the recipient of the 2005 San Jose State University College of Business Outstanding Undergraduate Instructor Award.

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