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Modeling and Designing Accounting Systems: Using Access to Build a Database
Modeling and Designing Accounting Systems: Using Access to Build a Database
C. Janie Chang
Laura R. Ingraham
ISBN: 978-0-471-45087-0
©2007
149 pages
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Hallmark Features
Step-by-step detailed instructions show how to model and design three essential processes of an accounting information system:
  1. The Sales/Collection Process
  2. The Acquisition/Payment Process
  3. The Human Resources/Payroll Process

Uses REA diagrams to model business processes.

Provides a systemic approach to convert data models into database structures.

The approach is software-independent, but utilizes Microsoft Access 2003 to implement the data models throughout the text.

Multiple-choice questions and additional problems at the end of each chapter reinforce text concepts.

Includes a CD-ROM containing the additional data and forms you will need to complete each chapter.

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