An empirical investigation into the development and application of a relational evidence accumulation model as a means of obtaining objective evidence of audit trails in an advanced information systems environment.

Accounting systems of large (Fortune 500) corporations typically are integrated within the framework of a modern information system. Members of both the internal and external auditing professions have expressed concern in obtaining objective evidence of the audit trail of accounting transactions as...

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Main Author: Skipper, Joseph Franklin
Other Authors: Hill, Robert (degree committee member.), Shearon, Winston (degree committee member.), Stolle, Carlton D. (degree committee member.)
Format: Thesis Book
Language:English
Published: 1981.
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