Modeling and Designing Accounting Systems: Using Access to Build a Database

Type
Book
ISBN 10
0471450871 
ISBN 13
9780471450870 
Category
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Publication Year
2007 
Publisher
Wiley 
Pages
149 
Description
Get the database skills that are in demand More and more organizations are turning to database management systems to manage their accounting and other operational data. These organizations are looking for accountants with database skills and a good understanding of information technology. With Chang and Ingraham's Data Modeling and Database Design: Using Access to Build a Database you can develop the skills needed to build an actual accounting information system. Taking an approach that is both conceptual and practical, this book will help you understand the theory of data modeling, as well as its application and ultimate implementation in database design. Key Features: * Step-by-step detailed instructions show how to model and design three essential processes of an accounting information system: the sales/collection process, the acquisition/payment process, and the human resources/payroll process. * Presents data modeling from an REA (resource-event-agent) perspective. * The approach is software-independent, but utilizes Microsoft Access 2003 to implement the data models throughout the text. * Multiple-choice and detailed problems at the end of each chapter reinforce learning. * Includes a CD-ROM containing the additional data and forms you will need to complete each chapter. - from Amzon 
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