4 edition of Auditing Electronic Data Processing Systems found in the catalog.
Auditing Electronic Data Processing Systems
Donald Watne
Published
January 1984
by Longman Higher Education
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Written in English
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | 592 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL9287036M |
ISBN 10 | 0130516317 |
ISBN 10 | 9780130516312 |
Information Technology Auditing (IT auditing) began as Electronic Data Process (EDP) Auditing and developed largely as a result of the rise in technology in accounting systems, the need for IT control, and the impact of computers on the ability to perform attestation services. The last few years have been an exciting time in the world of IT auditing as a result of the accounting scandals and. Auditing in an Electronic Environment (e-Auditing) GT R. 12/ If you use a computer to record your business activity and maintain data electronically, you are a candidate for an electronic audit. What is e-Auditing? Electronic auditing, or e-Auditing, is computer File Size: 59KB.
Some content thatappears in print may not be available in electronic y of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data:Champlain, Jack ng information systems / Jack J. Champlain.—2nd ed.p. es bibliographical references and (cloth: alk. paper)1. Electronic data processing—Auditing. I. Filed under: Auditing -- Data processing A Guide to Understanding Audit in Trusted Systems (version 2, ), by National Computer Security Center (U.S.) (HTML at ) Items below (if any) are from related and broader terms. auditing & EDP. The book included how to document EDP audits and examples of how to process internal control reviews. Around this time, EDP auditors formed the electronic data processing auditors association (EDPAA). The goal of the association was to produce guidelines, procedures and standards for EDP audits. In , the.
C) Test data may be commingled with live data causing operating problems for the client. D) The program with which the test data are processed may differ from the one used in actual operations. A) Auditing through the computer is more difficult than auditing around the computer. partments including internal audit, data pro-cessing, management information systems and records management, as coordinated through the primary taxpayer representative. Electronic Records Tests, Procedures, Standards and Techniques If an electronic data tax audit is a tax au-dit in every respect, it then follows that tests. Information systems auditing and assurance by Hall, James A., Publication date Topics Electronic data processing, Informatievoorziening, Systeemontwerp, Auditing Publisher Cincinnati, Ohio: South Western College Borrow this book Pages:
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