Auditing EDP systems / Donald A. Watne and Peter B. B. Turney

By: Watne, Donald A [author]Contributor(s): Turney, Peter B. B [co-author]Material type: TextTextPublication details: Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey : Prentice-Hall, c1984Description: xxiii, 584 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN: 9710822551Subject(s): AUDITING | ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING DEPARTMENTS -- AUDITINGLOC classification: HF 5548.35 .W38 1984
Contents:
Part I. Introduction -- Part II. Computer Editing: A Conceptual Foundation -- Part III. Part III. EDP and Internal Controls -- Part IV. Auditing Computer Processing -- Part V. Selected Topics in the Control and Audit of Computer Systems.
Summary: Auditing EDP Systems was written with one overriding objective in mind: to create a textbook that would be teachable by auditing professors and usable by auditing students and practitioners without sacrificing quality and depth. We hope we have been successful in accomplishing this objective because, if we have, we will have filled an important educational need. We will also have helped move EDP auditing into the mainstream of auditing education.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part I. Introduction -- Part II. Computer Editing: A Conceptual Foundation -- Part III. Part III. EDP and Internal Controls -- Part IV. Auditing Computer Processing -- Part V. Selected Topics in the Control and Audit of Computer Systems.

Auditing EDP Systems was written with one overriding objective in mind: to create a textbook that would be teachable by auditing professors and usable by auditing students and practitioners without sacrificing quality and depth. We hope we have been successful in accomplishing this objective because, if we have, we will have filled an important educational need. We will also have helped move EDP auditing into the mainstream of auditing education.

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