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    Enterprise Information Systems: A Pattern-Based Approach by Dunn, Cheryl; Cherrington, J. Owen; Hollander, Anita Sawyer;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 3
    • Publisher McGraw-Hill Higher Education
    • Date of Publication 1 February 2004

    • ISBN 9780071111201
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages pages
    • Size 228x177x22 mm
    • Weight 971 g
    • Language English
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    Enterprise Information Systems: A Pattern Based Approach, 3e, by Dunn/Cherrington/Hollander presents a pattern-based approach to designing enterprise information systems with a particular emphasis on the enterprise-wide database. This edition is built on the idea that a separation between accounting information systems and management information systems should not exist. We believe patterns help people see the ?big picture? of enterprises more clearly and therefore help design better systems. We believe you cannot identify anything that we need to account for that we do not also need to manage; nor can we identify anything we need to manage that we do not also need to account for. In this edition, we will show how a well-designed REA-based Accounting Information System is the Enterprise Information System.

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    Table of Contents:

    Chapter 1 An Introduction to Integrated Enterprise Information Systems



    Chapter 2 Representation and Patterns: An Introduction to the REA Enterprise Ontology



    Chapter 3

    The REA Enterprise Ontology: Value System and Value Chain Modeling



    Chapter 4

    The REA Enterprise Ontology: Business Process Modeling



    Chapter 5

    Task Level Modeling



    Chapter 6

    Relational Database Design: Converting Conceptual REA Models to Relational Databases



    Chapter 7

    Information Retrieval from Relational Databases



    Chapter 8

    The Sales/Collection Business Process



    Chapter 9

    The Acquisition/Payment Business Process



    Chapter 10

    View Integration and Implementation Compromises



    Chapter 11

    The Conversion Business Process



    Chapter 12

    The Human Resource Business Process



    Chapter 13

    The Financing Business Process



    Chapter 14

    Enterprise System Risks and Controls



    Chapter 15

    ERP Systems and E-Commerce: Intra- and Inter-Enterprise Modeling



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