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2 Chapter 2 Information Technology and AISs
Introduction The Importance of Information Technology to Accountants Input, Processing and Output Devices Secondary Storage Devices Data Communications and Networks Computer Software

3 REASONS FOR IMPORTANCE OF IT TO ACCOUNTANTS
Must be compatible and support other components of AIS Accountants often help clients make software and hardware decisions Auditors must evaluate computerized systems

4 REASONS FOR IMPORTANCE OF IT TO ACCOUNTANTS
Often asked to evaluate effectiveness and efficiency of existing system IT will effect how they work in the future Understanding how IT affects accounting systems is vital to passing most certification exams

5 The Importance of Information Technology to Accountants
The AICPA’s Top 10 Information Technologies for 2006 Information Security SOX Assurance and Compliance Applications Disaster Planning and Recovery IT Governance Privacy Management Digital Identity and Authentication Technologies Wireless Technology Application and Data Integration Peerless Digital Technologies and Knowledge Management Spyware Detection and Removal

6 Importance of IT to Accountants
All of the following are reasons why IT is important to accountants except: Accountants often help clients make IT decisions Auditors must evaluate computerized systems IT questions appear on certification exams The costs of IT are skyrocketing

7 Input, Processing and Output Devices
Input Devices Source documents and data transcription POS devices MICR OCR Plastic cards with magnetic strips Microcomputer input devices Personal Data Assistant Biometric scanners

8 Input, Processing and Output Devices
Central Processing Units Primary memory Microprocessors Computers, processing speeds and AISs

9 Input, Processing and Output Devices
Printers Video output Multimedia

10 Input, Processing and Output Devices
The acronyms POS, MIC, and OCR are most closely associated with: Input devices Processing devices Output devices Communication devices

11 NEED FOR SECONDARY STORAGE DEVICES
Primary memory is volatile memory-lose electrical power memory loses its contents Secondary storage stores data on permanent media that maintain their accuracy and integrity, yet permit access

12 Secondary Storage Devices
Magnetic (hard) disks Floppy disks CD-ROMs and DVDs Flash memory Image processing

13 Secondary Storage Devices
Which of these devices is capable of storing the most data? CD-ROM disk DVD disk USB (flash memory) drive Magnetic (hard) drive

14 Data Communications and Networks
Communication Channels and Protocols LANs WANs Client/Server Computing Wireless Data Communications RFID

15 Computer Software Operating Systems Application Software
Programming Languages

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