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Accounting Information Systems: Traditions and Future Directions (By Using AIS in Traditional Organizations)

Kashif Islam (), Abdur Rehman Ch, Ahmad Raza Bilal and Muhammad Ilyas
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Kashif Islam: The Superior College, Lahore, Pakistan
Abdur Rehman Ch: The Superior College, Lahore, Pakistan
Ahmad Raza Bilal: The Superior College, Lahore, Pakistan
Muhammad Ilyas: The Superior College, Lahore, Pakistan

Journal of Internet Banking and Commerce, 2017, vol. 22, issue 02, 01-13

Abstract: The present discussion highlights the vital role, and responsibilities of financial advisors, financial professional, accountants and auditors not only at present but also day by day, the technology changes in future geared by traditional technologies and automated technologies at the two sides of the same coin about the implementation of accounting information system. Still, there are so many (consequences and) questions still to be answered in future. The present study forecasts and predicts the potential answers to the challenges regarding accounting domain like compliance, financial reporting, internal and external check. The research up to the present writing has identified different technologies like mobile banking, cloud computing, environmental scanning, business intelligence, business process management; computer assisted auditing tools and techniques (CAATT), enterprise integration, big data techniques, web services, mobile devices and so on.

Keywords: Accounting and Auditing; MIS; Environmental Scanning; Business Intelligence; Mobile Devices; Cloud Computing; Enterprise Application Integration; CAATT (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: A11 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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