|
MANAGEMENT AND ACCOUNTING WEB |
|
Accounting Software Bibliography |
Albright, T. 1995. Software for activity-based management. Journal of Cost Management (Spring): 6-25.
Albright, T. L. and T. Smith 1996. Software for activity-based costing. Journal of Cost Management (10): 47-58.
Alexander, R. A. 1996. Teaching good systems design for spreadsheet projects. Journal of Accounting Education 14(1): 113-122.
Alger, M. 2003. Managing a business as a portfolio of customers to drive profit. Strategic Finance (June): 54-57. (Using intelligence software to focus on customers).
Anderson, S. 1998. JAVA unplugs time and expense reporting. Management Accounting (October): 52-53.
Anderson, U., R. G. May and C. A. Miles. 1988. Variables sampling software: Development and classroom testing. Issues In Accounting Education (Spring): 156-173.
Arnesen, S. and J. Thompson. 2003. ERP merger mania. Strategic Finance (October): 30-36.
Arnesen, S. and J. Thompson. 2005. How to budget for enterprise software. Strategic Finance (January): 43-47.
Arnesen, S. and S. Elder. 1997. What you need to know about accounting and finance software. Management Accounting (August Supplement): 26-28, 30-31.
Bagranoff, N. A. 1993. Adopting commercial software in the accounting classroom: A focus on learning. Journal of Accounting Education 11(2): 275-286.
Bagranoff, N. A. 1999. Select your next system with high-tech tools. Strategic Finance (May): 75-79. (Discussion of decision support software available from a variety of vendors including software related internet sites).
Balwin, A. A., C. E. Brown and B. S. Trinkle. 2006. XBRL: An impacts framework and research challenge. Journal of Emerging Technologies in Accounting (3): 97-116.
Bauch, D. J. 1997. Software review. Management Accounting (July): 63.
Baxendale, S.J. 1999. Software for activity-based management. Journal of Cost Management (March/April): 11-24.
Bean, D. 2002. Learn Peach Tree Accounting. Wordware Publishing.
Betty, G. and T. Dimnik. 1993. OOPs. Management Accounting (May): 50-53. (Refers to object-oriented programming used for software development).
Bhattacharya, S. and W. Wasson. 1997. The implementation of a new financial applications system for the El Camino school district: A teaching case to expose students to the vagaries of software selection during new systems development projects. Issues In Accounting Education (Spring): 113-128.
Bonsón, E., V. Cortijo, and T. Escobar. 2008. The role of XBRL in enhanced business reporting (EBR). Journal of Emerging Technologies in Accounting (5): 161-173.
Borden, J. P. 1991. Software for activity-based management. Journal of Cost Management (Fall): 6-38.
Borden, J. P. 1994. Activity-based management software. Journal of Cost Management (Winter): 39-49.
Borthick, A. F. and G. P. Wentworth. 1998. Will your company be year 2000-compliant? Management Accounting (July): 31-32, 34-36.
Bovee, M., A. Kogan, K. Nelson, R. P. Srivastava and M. A. Vasarhelyi. 2005. Financial reporting and auditing with net knowledge (FRAANK) and extensible business reporting language (XBRL). Journal of Information Systems (Spring): 19-41.
Bovee, M., M. L. Ettredge, R. P. Srivastava and M. A. Vasarhelyi. 2002. Does the year 2002 XBRL taxonomy accommodate current business financial-reporting practice? Journal of Information Systems (Fall): 165-182.
Boyle, R. D. 2002. Doing business with an application service provider. Strategic Finance (March): 24-28.
Bressler, L. A. and M. S. Bressler. 2006. How entrepreneurs choose and use accounting information systems. Strategic Finance (June): 56-60. (Survey).
Briner, R. F., D. T. Pearson and J. E. Gauntt Jr. 1987. A microcomputer application for attribute sampling. Journal of Accounting Education 5(1): 161-166.
Brown, L. D., R. J. Huefner and J. Weintrop. 1988. Financial data bases in accounting doctoral programs. Issues In Accounting Education (Fall): 228-240.
Brown, R. M. and B. Ruf. 1989. Applying software design principles to accounting software: A direct manipulation approach. Journal of Information Systems (Fall): 41-54.
Buckoff, T. A. and B. K. P. Kramer. 2005. Using Excel to ferret out fraud. Strategic Finance (April): 46-49.
Carbone, J. P. and J. R. Hudicka. 1998. Layered systems deployment. Management Accounting (December): 27-30. (Using Complex Objects software to design information systems in record time).
Carlson, N. F. 1999. High-tech exec. Strategic Finance (September): 56, 58-59. (Related to software use).
Castelluccio, M. 2000. Can the enterprise run on free software? Strategic Finance (March): 50-55.
Castelluccio, M. 2000. Give away the store and get rich. Strategic Finance (April): 59-63. (Project management software).
Chalos, P. 1988. A spreadsheet analysis of different costing systems. Journal of Accounting Education 6(2): 345-353.
Christensen, A. L. and M. M. Eining. 1991. Factors influencing software piracy: Implications for accountants. Journal of Information Systems (Spring): 67-80.
Clark, W. 1997. The new breed of analytic applications. Management Accounting (December): 57-59. (Developing forward-looking scenarios).
Coffin, Z. 2001. The top 10 effects of XBRL. Strategic Finance (June): 64-67.
Collins, K. 2003. The CFO's wish list. Strategic Finance (April): 42-45. (Software for enterprise contract management of vendors).
Cong, Y., A. Kogan and M. A. Vasarhelyi. 2007. Extraction of structure and content from the Edgar database: A template-based approach. Journal of Emerging Technologies in Accounting (4): 69-86.
Cox, R. 2001. Online and on the money: We crunch the numbers on web-based accounting services - and help you decide if it's time to move your books to the web. PC Magazine (February 20): 144-152.
Coy, D. and W. O'Grady. 1992. The changing use of spreadsheets by accountants in New Zealand: A comparison of 1991 with 1986. Journal of Information Systems (Fall): 171-181.
Crafton, T. W. 2002. Do you really know your customers? Strategic Finance (October): 55-57. (Using customer relationship software).
Crawford, D., D. R. Franz and G. R. Smith Jr. 1997. Computing employee stock option values with a spreadsheet. Management Accounting (July): 44, 46-48.
Cusumano. M. A. 1991. Japan's Software Factories: A Challenge to U. S. Management. New York: Oxford University Press.
Cutis, H. L. and R. J. Alphonso. 2000. Pros & cons of ASPs. Strategic Finance (September): 34-38. (Application service providers).
Dance, D. R. 1995. How to choose a financial software consultant. Management Accounting (September): 32-37.
Dance, D. R. 1996. The three phases of implementation. Management Accounting (February): 35-38, 40. (Planning, installation, and post-implementation management of software).
Dance, D. R. 1997. Mind mapping your way to the right software. Management Accounting (April): 36, 38, 40, 42-43, 46.
Davis, G. B. 1988. Information systems: Productivity gains from computer-aided software engineering. Accounting Horizons (June): 90-93.
Dearing, G. 1997. Accounting systems that stand the test of time. Management Accounting (December): 32, 34, 36, 38. (Software).
Debreceny, R. and G. L. Gray. 2001. The production and use of semantically rich accounting reports on the Internet: XML and XBRL. International Journal of Accounting Information Systems 2(1): 47-74.
Debreceny, R. and G. L. Gray. 2004. Grab your picks and shovels! There's gold in your data. Strategic Finance (January): 24-28.
Dembeck, J. L. and D. E. Stout. 1997. Using a spreadsheet to solve a multinational marketing problem. Management Accounting (January): 33-39. (Using linear programming for determining production and sales mix).
Duston, R. and H. Keasler Jr. 1996. Off-the shelf software creates custom reports. Management Accounting (February): 48, 50-52, 54.
Dzinkowski, R. 2008. The coming of XBRL now? Strategic Finance (July): 38-41.
Edmonds, T. P. and B. Tsay. 1989. Using lotus 1-2-3 macros as grading assistants. Journal of Accounting Education 7(2): 271-278.
Enzweiler, A. J. 1995. Evaluating client/server financial software. Management Accounting (September): 39-40, 42-45.
Erickson, N. and D. H. Herskovits. 1985. Accounting for software costs: Cracking the code. Journal of Accountancy (November): 81-96.
Farewell, S. M. 2006. An introduction to XBRL through the use of research and technical assignments. Journal of Information Systems (Spring): 161-185.
Fisher, I. and M. Bradford. 2005. New York State agencies: A case study for analyzing the process of Legacy system migration: Part I. Journal of Information Systems (Fall): 173-189.
Fisher, I. E. and M. Bradford. 2006. New York State agencies: A case study for analyzing the process of Legacy system migration: Part II. Journal of Information Systems (Spring): 139-160.
Fogarty, T., C. Kelliher and P. Goldwater. 1995. Estimating retirement benefits with spreadsheets. Management Accounting (November): 49-55.
Fordham, D. R. and S. Brooks. 1997. Tools for dealing with uncertainty. Management Accounting (September): 38, 40-43. (Spreadsheet applications).
Gaiss, M. 1998. Enterprise performance management. Management Accounting (December): 44-46. (Recommended features of a packaged software system).
Gannon, J. J. and D. Parkinson. 1983. Software development costs should be expensed. Management Accounting (November): 37-39. (See Paulsen below for another view).
Gavious, I. 2007. Accounting software assets: A valuation model for software. Journal of Information Systems (Fall): 117-132.
Geerts, G. L. 2004. An XML architecture for operational enterprise ontologies. Journal of Emerging Technologies in Accounting (1): 73-85.
Geerts, G. L., B. A. Waddington and C. E. White. 2002. Stevie: A dynamic, between-instructor collaborative internet tool for learning cardinalities. Journal of Information Systems (Spring): 75-89.
Gillespie, J. F., J. R. Reeder and J. H. Wragge. 1985. Safeguarding you spreadsheet. Management Accounting (May): 38-42.
Gnatovich, R. 2007. Making a case for business analytics. Strategic Finance (February): 46-51.
Grant, G. H and S. J. Conion. 2006. EDGAR extraction system: An automated approach to analyze employee stock option disclosures. Journal of Information Systems (Fall): 119-142.
Gray, C. D. 1995. The Right Choice: A Complete Guide to Evaluating, Selecting, and Installing Mrp II Software. Wiley.
Green, R. 1998. The software side of EMU. Management Accounting (August): 42-45. (The European monetary union and the euro).
Greenlee, J. S. and L. Clark. 1995. Beware the software police! Management Accounting (December): 44-45.
Haddleton, G. 1998. 10 rules for selecting budget management software. Management Accounting (January): 24, 26-27.
Haley, A. S. 1996. DARWin: The evolution of data collection. Management Accounting (May): 45-47.
Hanna, D. W. 1997. What's up with the middle market? Management Accounting (September): 50-52. (Software).
Hannon, N. 2001. XBRL will spread quickly. Strategic Finance (June): 68-73. (Includes vendor list).
Hannon, N. and G. Trevithick. 2006. Making clean deposits. Strategic Finance (February): 24-29. (FDIC uses XBRL to streamline the regulatory data collection process for banks).
Haseqawa, M., T. Sakata, N. Sambuichi and N. Hannon. 2004. Breathing new life into old systems. Strategic Finance (February): 46-51. (New XBRL-GL technology).
Hayen, R. L. and R. M. Peters. 1989. How to ensure spreadsheet integrity. Management Accounting (April): 30-33.
Hegstad, L. P. 1988. Matchware. Journal of Information Systems (Spring): 94-96.
Henson, H. E. 1997. Backoffice solutions for management accounting. Management Accounting (April): 47-49. (Software).
Holbrook, K. 2004. Adding value with analytics. Strategic Finance (November): 40-43. (Analytics software for financial managers).
Institute of Management Accountants. 1992. Software package review. Management Accounting (January): 45-51.
Institute of Management Accountants. 1993. Software package review. Management Accounting (January): 55-59.
Institute of Management Accountants. 1994. Software for ABC. Management Accounting (April): 62-64.
Institute of Management Accountants. 1994. Software package review. Management Accounting (January): 58, 60-62.
Institute of Management Accounting. 1995. Financial software and management accounting. Management Accounting (September): 27.
Institute of Management Accountants. 1996. ABC software providers. Management Accounting (March): 54.
Institute of Management Accountants. 1996. Case studies. Management Accounting (February): 57-75. (Software).
Institute of Management Accountants. 1996. Case studies. Management Accounting (June): 51-53.
Institute of Management Accountants. 1996. Case studies. Management Accounting (July): 51-53. (Software).
Institute of Management Accountants. 1996. Case studies. Management Accounting (November): 54-57.
Institute of Management Accountants. 1996. Case studies. Management Accounting (December): 54-56.
Institute of Management Accountants. 1996. Case studies - EDI and electronic commerce. Management Accounting (September): 48, 50-51.
Institute of Management Accountants. 1996. Case studies - international. Management Accounting (August): 51-54.
Institute of Management Accountants. 1996. Tech forum special expanded section. Management Accounting (September): 52-61.
Institute of Management Accountants. 1997. ABC vendor list. Management Accounting (March): 38.
Institute of Management Accountants. 1998. ABC vendor list: 20 companies that market ABC software. Management Accounting (April): 49.
Institute of Management Accountants. 1998. Fixed asset vendor listing. Management Accounting (July): 48.
Institute of Management Accountants. 1999. Financial software buyer's guide. Management Accounting (February): 46-81. (Includes 7 case studies, a 6 page vendor list and several pages of product reviews).
Institute of Management Accountants. 1999. Software guide. Strategic Finance (September): 54-55.
Izard, C. D. and J. M. Reeve. 1986. Electronic spreadsheet technology in the teaching of accounting and taxation - Uses, limitations, and examples. Journal of Accounting Education 4(1): 161-175.
Janvrin, D. J. 2008. Detecting spreadsheet errors: An education case. Issues In Accounting Education (August): 435-454.
Jensen, R. E. and P. K. Sandlin. 1992. Why do it? Advantages and dangers of new waves of computer-aided teaching/instruction. Journal of Accounting Education 10(1): 39-60.Jensen, R. E. and P. K. Sandlin. 1992. How to do it? Getting started in authoring computer-aided teaching/instruction and what software features to consider. Journal of Accounting Education 10(1): 61-93.
Jensen, R. E. and P. K. Sandlin. 1995. Who's doing it? Sources of public and private computer-aided learning materials for accounting educators. Journal of Accounting Education 13(2): 119-148.
Journal of Information Systems. 2000. Open question-and-answer session AICPA/CICA SYSTRUST™. Journal of Information Systems (Supplement): 17-20.
Kalbers, L. P. 1984. Electronic spreadsheets: Powerful and flexible educational tools. Journal of Accounting Education 2(2): 163-168.
Kang, H. and G. Bradley. 2002. Measuring the performance of IT services: An assessment of SERVQUAL. International Journal of Accounting Information Systems 3(3): 151-164.
Kay, M. 2006. The BPM convergence. Strategic Finance (September): 51-55. (Related to the convergence of balanced scorecard and OLAP).
Kirkos, E., C. Spathis, A. Nanopoulos and Y. Manolopoulos. 2007. Identifying qualified auditors' opinions: A data mining approach. Journal of Emerging Technologies in Accounting (4): 183-197.
Kissinger, J. N. 1988. Adapting Coopers & Lybrand's pre-audit accounting software to a floppy disk environment. Journal of Information Systems (Spring): 87-93.
Koskivaara, E. and B. Back. 2007. Artificial neural network assistant (ANNA) for continuous auditing and monitoring of financial data. Journal of Emerging Technologies in Accounting (4): 29-45.
Kruck, S. and J. J. Maher. 1999. Home mortgage analysis for cultivating crucial spreadsheet and model development skills. Journal of Accounting Education 17(2-3): 267-291.
Ladd, E. 1985. How to evaluate financial software. Management Accounting (January): 39-42.
Lehman, M. W. and C. E. Herring. 2003. Creating interactive spreadsheets to provide immediate feedback. Journal of Accounting Education 21(4): 327-337.
Lehman, M. W. and C. M. Lehman. 1988. Interactive spreadsheet models reinforce accounting principles. Journal of Accounting Education 6(1): 131-137.
Lehmann, C. M., C. D. Heagy and C. S. Norman. 2007. The evaluation of application controls in accounting software: A short instructional case. Journal of Information Systems (Fall): 87-98.
Lightner, S. and M. Hartman. 1985. Inventory of computer software designed for use in the accounting curriculum: Student materials and test banks. Journal of Accounting Education 3(1): 15-35.
Lobaugh, J. L. and A. V. Deshmukh. 2000. Supplementing Legacy Financial Systems by integrating high-end technology: Lessons from Lord Corporation. Strategic Finance (September): 52-56, 58-60. (Using off-the-shelf software).
Loraas, T. M. and J. M. Mueller. 2008. Bridging the gap between spreadsheet use and control: An instructional case. Journal of Information Systems (Spring): 161-172.
Louderback, J. G. and C. W. McNichols. 1986. A note on net present value and internal rate of return functions in electronic spreadsheets. Journal of Accounting Education 4(2): 113-116.
Mansfield, M. D. 1985. Covering the bases - Documenting your micro programs. Management Accounting (May): 44-47.
Marshall, D. C., K. M. Misiewicz and W. R. Singleton. 1987. Applications of computer-assisted tax research in academic tax programs. Journal of Accounting Education 5(2): 287-296.
Martin, J. R. 1978. Computer timesharing applications in management accounting. Management Accounting (July): 27-38.
Martin, J. R. 1979. Timely and accurate financial statements via a computer timesharing system. The National Public Accountant (March): 24-32.
Martin, J. R. 1979. An interactive computer timesharing application for a small manufacturing firm. Cost And Management (September-October): 34-43.
Martin, J. R. 1985. The complementary techniques of profit planning and performance analysis: A microcomputer application. Cost and Management (July-August): 25-29.
Martin, J. R. 1987. Dedicated microcomputer software to enhance accounting education: An illustration of the master budget. Journal Of Education For Business (March): 275-281.
Martin, J. R. 1987. Dedicated microcomputer software for the enrichment of cost and managerial accounting education Issues In Accounting Education (Fall): 361-372.
Martin, J. R. 1987. Dedicated microcomputer software for accounting education: An illustration of standard costing. Kent/Bentley Review (Fall): 1-4.
Martin, J. R. 1989. Capital budgeting analysis with curvilinear cost and revenue functions: A microcomputer application. Kent/Bentley Journal of Accounting and Computers (Fall): 118-129.
Mascha, M. F., D. Janvrin, J. Plouff and B. Kruger. 2009. XBRL tools for small- to medium-sized firms. Strategic Finance (January): 46-53.
McGee, R. W. 1984. Accounting for software costs. Management Accounting (February): 38-39.
McGee, R. W. 1985. FASB hearings on software accounting. Management Accounting (July): 61-63.
McGinnis, E. C. and L. G. Maglione. 1984. Taking VisCalc to the limit. Management Accounting (January): 41-45.
McGuire, B. L., S. J. Okesson and L. A. Watson. 2006. Second-wave benefits of XBRL. Strategic Finance (December): 43-47.
McKee, A. J. 2004. Customized multimedia software for teaching managerial accounting. Management Accounting Quarterly (Fall): 47-59.
Menninger, D. 2003. Information on demand. Strategic Finance (September): 50-53. (Using online analytical processing (OLAP) to manipulate data in ERP systems for real-time information).
Mills, W. H. 1997. Does your accounting software pass the year 2000 compliance test? Management Accounting (October): 28, 30, 32, 34-35.
Morgan, M. 1998. Staying competitive in applications software. Management Accounting (May): 20-22, 24, 26.
Morris, J. 2000. Software Industry Accounting. John Wiley & Sons.
Moseley, O. B. and R. E. Whitis. 1995. Preventing software piracy. Management Accounting (December): 42-48.
Nieschwietz, R., K. Pany and J. Zhang. 2002. Auditing with technology: Using generalized audit software in the classroom. Journal of Accounting Education 20(4): 307-329.
O'Brien, M. 1995. Going global: What to look for in financial software. Management Accounting (April): 59-60.
O'Brien, M. 1995. The best-of-class solution. Management Accounting (September): 54, 56-57. (Integrating software from more than one vendor).
O'Connell, H. A. 1995. Microsoft's foundation for business. Management Accounting (September): 46, 48-53.
O'Leary, D. E. 1988. Software engineering and research issues in accounting. Journal of Information Systems (Spring): 24-38.
O'Leary, D. E. 1992. Intrusion-detection systems. Journal of Information Systems (Spring): 63-74.
Oliver, G. R. and R. G. Walker. 2006. Reporting on software development projects to senior managers and the board. Abacus 42(1): 43-65.
O'Rourke, J. 2001. Creating financial information in XBRL. Strategic Finance (June): 54-57.
Paioff, M. 1990. On the inside looking out. Management Accounting (January): 44-48. (Related to accounting software).
Paquette, L. R. and H. R. Schwarzbach. 1991. Integrating a CD-ROM database in the accounting curriculum. Journal of Accounting Education 9(2): 373-379.
Paulsen, N. E. 1983. Software development costs should be capitalized. Management Accounting (November): 40-42. (See Gannon and Parkinson above for another view).
Peraino, V. C. 1997. Year 2000 problem: Is your company exposed? Management Accounting (October): 38-40.
Perry, C. 1975. Computerized estimating. Management Accounting (January): 37-42.
Powell, T. 1999. Software trends. Journal of Cost Management (January/February): 36-38.
Pridemore, C. 1983. Software: Expense or capitalize? Management Accounting (November): 33-36.
Raff, L. 2006. Seeking SOX software? Strategic Finance (May): 52-55.
Rasmussen, N. H. and C. J. Eichorn. 2000. Budgeting: Technology, Trends, Software Selection, and Implementation. John Wiley & Sons.
Ray, G. A. and A. D. McCallion. 1985. Accounting for computer software: The FASB approach. Management Accounting (February): 51-57.
Reid, T. R. 2001. The Chip: How Two Americans Invented the Microchip and Launched a Revolution. Random House.
Riley, R. T. 1970. Fortran to basic: A PL/I translation. Decision Sciences 1(1-2): 237-239.
Rittenberg, L. E. and B. J. Schwieger. 2003. Auditing Concepts for a Changing Environment with IDEA Software, 4e. South-Western Publishing.
Roberts, I. A. 1991. Databases: The death of a spreadsheet? Management Accounting (January): 50-51.
Roberts-Witt, S. L. 2002. Data mining: What lies beneath? Finding patterns in customer behavior can deliver profitable insights into your business. PC Magazine (November, 19): iBiz 1-6. (Note and graphic).
Rose, J. 2007. Taking human error out of financial spreadsheets. Strategic Finance (March): 52-55.
Rouse, P. 1993. Constructing Monte Carlo simulations in lotus 1-2-3. Journal of Accounting Education 11(1): 113-132.
Samson, W. D. 1991. Picking the perfect software package. Management Accounting (January): 47-49.
Sanders, G., P. Munter and T. Moores. 1994. Software - The unrecorded asset. Management Accounting (August): 57-61.
Saunders, G. 1992. Using program flowcharts in the development of macros for spreadsheet applications. Journal of Accounting Education 10(1): 211-214.
Savage, A., J. H. Callaghan and E. Peacock. 2004. Accounting for the development costs of internal-use software. Journal of Information Systems (Spring): 111-126.
Savage, H. M. 1991. Document that spreadsheet! Management Accounting (November): 52-57.
Scheffy, H. 1998. "Cube" the power of your spreadsheet with OLAP. Management Accounting (February): 50-54. (Online analytical processing and a spreadsheet).
Scheiner, J. H. and J. E. Kiger. 1983. Generalized audit software: A classroom approach. Issues In Accounting Education: 123-131.
Schick, G. J. 1974. Modeling the reliability of computer software. Decision Sciences 5(4): 529-544.
Seddon, P. and S. Yip. 1992. An empirical evaluation of user information satisfaction (UIS) measures for use with general ledger accounting software. Journal of Information Systems (Spring): 75-92.
Seddon, P., M. Wong and S. Yip. 1992. Computer-based general ledger systems: An exploratory study. Journal of Information Systems (Spring): 93-110.
Sedgley, D. and C. Jackiw. 2001. The 123s of ABC in SAP: Using SAP R/3 to Support Activity-Based Costing. John Wiley & Sons.
Sherer, S. A. and J. Paul. 1993. Focusing audit testing on high risk software modules: A methodology and an application. Journal of Information Systems (Fall): 65-84.
Soliman, S. Y. 1988. Lotus add-ins. Journal of Information Systems (Spring): 97-103.
Stone, S. R. 1994. Selecting fixed asset and capital project management software for multinationals. Management Accounting (May): 24, 26-28.
Stout, D. E., M. J. Liberatore and T. F. Monahan. 1991. Decision support software for capital budgeting. Management Accounting (July): 50-53.
Strand, C. A., B. L. McGuire, L. A. Watson and C. Hoffman. 2001. The XBRL potential. Strategic Finance (June): 58-63.
Swaminathan, K. 1998. Surviving Y2K in mainframe enterprise computing. Management Accounting (September): 44-47.
Taylor, J. 1999. Fitting enterprise software in smaller companies. Management Accounting (February): 36-39.
Teets, W. R. and N. Desmond. 1995. Anti-cheating 201: Preparing multiple versions of accounting exam problems through dynamic linking of word processing and spreadsheet programs. Journal of Accounting Education 13(3): 343-348.
Togo, D. F. 1988. Risk analysis for accounting models utilizing an advanced electronic spreadsheet software. Journal of Information Systems (Spring): 61-72.
Togo, D. F. 1991. Acquiring an overview of accounting as an information system for planning, control, and reporting: A spreadsheet approach. Journal of Information Systems (Fall): 73-77.
Togo, D. F. 1992. A spreadsheet approach to stochastic financial modeling. Journal of Accounting Education 10(2): 321-327.
Togo, D. F. 2004. Risk analysis for accounting models: A spreadsheet simulation approach. Journal of Accounting Education 22(2): 153-163.
Trombley, M. A. 1989. Accounting method choice in the software industry: Characteristics of firms electing early adoption of SFAS No. 86. The Accounting Review (July): 529-538. (JSTOR link).
Trombley, M. A. 1990. A reply to "A comment on 'Accounting method choice in the software industry' ". The Accounting Review (October): 955-959. (JSTOR link).
Tuttle, B. and S. D. Vandervelde. 2007. An empirical examination of CobiT as an internal control framework for information technology. International Journal of Accounting Information Systems 8(4): 240-263.
Tyler, C. 2007. Business Genetics: Understanding 21st Century Corporations using xBML. Wiley.
Tyler, C. 2008. What's going on in my organization? xBML can help you find out. Strategic Finance (March): 48-54. (xBML™ refers to eXtended Business Modeling Language. According to Tyler, xBML™ is a new approach to understanding and improving complex business operations. It includes a software tool and a set of rules which allow the user to graphically model the business's operations to show who is doing what, with which information, where, and when. It sounds similar to, or perhaps an extension of, McCarthy's REAL model. Resources (which), Events (what), Agents (who), and Locations (where). See McCarthy, W. E. 1982. The REA accounting model: A generalized framework for accounting systems in a shared data environment. The Accounting Review (July): 554-578. (JSTOR link); and Walker, K. B. and E. L. Denna. 1997. A new accounting system is emerging. Management Accounting (July): 22-24, 26-30. (The REAL model [resources, events, agents, and locations] considers five questions. What happened? When did it happen? Who was involved? What resources were used? Where did the event occur?).
Vasarhelyi, M. A. and W. T. Lin. 1985. EDP auditing instruction using an interactive generalized audit software. Journal of Accounting Education 3(2): 79-89.
Vigeland, R. L. 1983. Instructional usage of the Compustat data files. Journal of Accounting Education 1(2): 123-133.
Weber, R. 1986. Data models research in accounting: An evaluation of wholesale distribution software. The Accounting Review (July): 498-518. (JSTOR link).
Weidenmier, M. L. and T. L. Herron. 2004. Selecting an audit software package for classroom use. Journal of Information Systems (Spring): 95-110.
Weinberg, S. J. 1980. Why choose an accounting software package? Management Accounting (February): 44-47.
West, A. 1996. The second annual software shoot-out in Raleigh. Management Accounting (February): 42-45.
White, C. 2004. Discussion of CAWS model for XML-based accounting systems. International Journal of Accounting Information Systems 5(2): 169-173.
Williams, K. and J. Hart. 1994. Charles B. Wang: Accounting software leader. Management Accounting (June): 31-35.
Williams, K. and J. Hart. 1995. CDI: A new era of financial control. Management Accounting (December): 50-53.
Williams, K. and J. Hart. 1995. Cogent: On the wings of ideas. Management Accounting (November): 57-60.
Williams, K. and J. Hart. 1995. Computron: Workflow cool. Management Accounting (October): 56-60.
Williams, K. and J. Hart. 1995. Comshare: Expanding the third dimension. Management Accounting (September): 59-63.
Williams, K. and J. Hart. 1995. Hyperion: Software titan. Management Accounting (September): 75-78.
Williams, K. and J. Hart. 1995. SCALA: Serving many masters. Management Accounting (February): 51-54. (Software system).
Williams, K. and J. Hart. 1995. Solomon software runs on faith. Management Accounting (June): 56-61.
Williams, K. and J. Hart. 1995. Sun on the rise. Management Accounting (April): 55-58. (The SunSystems software company).
Williams, K. and J. Hart. 1996. Apprise: Adding value to technology. Management Accounting (December): 50-53. (Apprise sofware).
Williams, K. and J. Hart. 1996. Deltek: Costpoint for project accounting. Management Accounting (January): 52-55.
Williams, K. and J. Hart. 1996. Developing a timeline for success. Management Accounting (October): 44-47. (Discussion by the CEO of Timeline, Inc.).
Williams, K. and J. Hart. 1996. Inside implementation. Management Accounting (April): 50-52. (Software).
Williams, K. and J. Hart. 1996. Inside implementation: Part 2. Management Accounting (July): 54-57. (Software).
Williams, K. and J. Hart. 1996. Maxwell Business Systems' high flight. Management Accounting (November): 49-52. (Software).
Williams, K. and J. Hart. 1996. Microsoft: Tooling the information age. Management Accounting (May): 41-44.
Williams, K. and J. Hart. 1996. Polishing platinum. Management Accounting (March): 55-58. (Software).
Williams, K. and J. Hart. 1996. Seeking the Best solution. Management Accounting (May): 48-50. (Best software).
Williams, K. and J. Hart. 1997. FlexInternational: Providing access to information. Management Accounting (July): 59-62. (Software).
Williams, K. and J. Hart. 1997. Longview solutions: Bridging technology and financial management. Management Accounting (October): 52-55. (Software).
Williams, K. and J. Hart. 1997. SAP: Connecting the enterprise. Management Accounting (April): 51-54.
Williams, K. and J. Hart. 1998. Open systems: Traversing the accounting software field. Management Accounting (June): 54-57.
Williams, P. F., K. B. Frazier and A. J. McKee, Jr. 1990. A comment on "Accounting method choice in the software industry". The Accounting Review (October): 946-954. (JSTOR link).
Williams, S. 2004. Delivering strategic business value. Strategic Finance (August): 40-48. (Data warehousing and business intelligence technologies).
Wolley, D. J. and M. M. Eining. 2006. Software piracy among accounting students: A longitudinal comparison of changes and sensitivity. Journal of Information Systems (Spring): 49-63.
Wood, M., P. Cahill and J. R. Hicks. 1997. Computer packages as cognitive paradigms: Implications for the education of accountants. Journal of Accounting Education 15(1): 53-69.
Wu, F. H. 1986. Spreadsheet software: A tool for teaching managerial (cost) and financial accounting. Journal of Information Systems (Fall): 121-136.
Wu, R. C. 1992. The information systems auditor's review of the systems development process and its impact on software maintenance efforts. Journal of Information Systems (Spring): 1-13.
Zeisel, Y. 1989. A business game as the decision environment for DSS development. Journal of Accounting Education 7(1): 115-124.
Zmud, R. W. 1982. Diffusion of modern software practices: Influence of centralization and formalization. Management Science (28): 1421-1431.