AIS Chapter 1-4
Information Output
final step in the data processing cycle. Information is usually presented in one of three forms: a document, a report, or a query response.
Two Audit Opinions
financial statements operating effectiveness of internal controls
secondary activities
firm infrastructure, human resource management, technology development, procurement
integrated ERP system
transaction cycles + ledger and reporting with internal control
Disadvantages of ERP
- Cost - Amount of time required - Changes to business processes - Complexity - Resistance
advantages of blockchain
- accuracy, transparency, data consistency, trust - no need for third parties, single set of books, reduced cost - decentralization, efficiency, privacy, security, and provenance
AIS and Corporate Strategy
-An AIS is influenced by an organization's strategy. -A strategy is the overall goal the organization hopes to achieve (e.g., increase profitability). -Once an overall goal is determined, an organization can determine actions needed to reach their goal and identify the informational requirements (both financial and nonfinancial) necessary to measure how well they are doing in obtaining that goal.
A well thought out AIS can add value by:
-Improving the quality and reducing the costs of products or services -Improving efficiency -Sharing knowledge -Improving efficiency and effectiveness of its supply chain -Improving the internal control structure -Improving decision making
analytics can improve decision making by
-identifying a problem for management to solve -collecting the data needed to solve the problem -integrating actionable insights into the systems used to make decisions.
SOX requires an internal control report in public company annual reports that
1) states that mgt is resp for est and maintaining an adequate internal control system and 2) assesses the effectiveness of the company's internal controls. MW & SD. Engagement Letter—management assesses controls; auditors assess mgt. SD, MW, Qual Opinion
Blockhain transaction path
1. Initiate 2. Validate -public 51% vs private blockchain 3. Create the Block (1MB of data) 4. Calculate and insert hash 5. Complete transaction
3 way match
1. Purchase Order 2. Goods Receipt 3. Invoice Receipt
14 general characteristics that make information useful
1. access restricted 2. accurate 3. available 4. reputable 5. complete 6. concise 7. consistent 8. current 9. objective 10. relevant 11. Timely 12. Useable 13. Understandable 14. Verifiable
Primary vs supporting activities in value chain
1. direct value to customer 2. enable primary activities to be effective
purchase requisition
A document or electronic form that identifies the requisitioner; specifies the delivery location and date needed; identifies the item numbers, descriptions, quantity, and price of each item requested; and may suggest a supplier.
transaction file
A file that contains the individual business transactions that occur during a specific fiscal period. A transaction file is conceptually similar to a journal in a manual AIS.
general ledger
A ledger that contains all accounts needed to prepare financial statements
master file
A permanent file of records that stores cumulative data about an organization. As transactions take place, individual records within a master file are updated to keep them current.
four types of processing (CRUD)
Creating new records Reading, retreiving, or viewing existing data Updating previously stored records or data Deleting data
Steps in processing input are:
Capture transaction data triggered by a business activity (event). Make sure captured data are accurate and complete. Ensure company policies are followed (e.g., approval of transaction).
________ complement transaction processing databases by providing support for strategic decision making
Data warehouses
What is documentation?
Documentation explains how a system works, including the four W's (who what when where why) of data entry, data processing, data storage, information output, and system controls. It is a combination of data flows and narrative.
DBMS enables
Enables cross-functional teams, enables things like AGILE planning, enables visibility
ERP
Enterprise Resource Planning, a suite of applications called modules, a database, and a set of inherent processes for consolidating business operations into a single, consistent, computing platform.
Data Flow Diagrams (DFD)
Graphically illustrate movement of data between external entities and the processes and data stores within a system
value of information
Information is valuable when the benefits exceed the costs of gathering, maintaining, and storing the data.
Advantages of ERP
Integrated enterprise-wide single view of the organization's data which streamlines the flow of information Data captured once (i.e., no longer need sales to enter data about a customer and then accounting to enter same customer data for invoicing) Greater visibility and monitoring capabilities for management Improve access of control of the data through security settings Standardization of procedures and reports Improves customer service Increases productivity through automation
IoT
Internet of things. The network of physical devices connected to the Internet. It typically refers to smart devices with an IP address, such as wearable technology and home automation systems.
76% of All Chief Information Officers say 1 key to successful AIS Implementation is:
Planning Thoughtful chart of accounts allow for growth painful to fix
transaction processing
Process of capturing transaction data, processing it, storing it for later use, and producing information output, such as a managerial report or a financial statement.
queries
Questions the database can answer
Document Tools Important
Read, evaluate, prepare, communicate
Help drive behaviors to improve operational results
Reports
Basic Business Processes
Revenue Cycle Expenditure Cycle Production Cycle Payroll Cycle Financing Cycle
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S&S interaction in AIS
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Sample Chart of accounts for S&S
Level 1 DFD
So level 1 is at an even lower level of detail more at a process level; reflects things like the tax rate tables This should also have an arrow showing disbursements to taxing authorities—FIT, SIT, FICA, etc
AIS Mapping
Start with end state, then build a bridge from now
Data Capture
Term for the various methods by which data can be entered into the computer so that it can be processed.
data cube
The common term for the representation of multidimensional data -data warehouses are table driven
Context Level Diagram
The highest level data flow diagramming that contains the least amount of detail. It is used to represent the system, its boundary and the external entities that interact with the system
Organizations must decide
What decisions they need to make? What information they need to make good decisions? How to gather and process the data needed to produce that information?
chart of accounts
a list of accounts used by a business Coding schemas that are well thought out to anticipate management needs are most efficient and effective
audit trail
a path that allows a transaction to be traced through a data processing system from point of origin to output or backward from output to point of origin
Business process
a set of related, coordinated, and structured activities and tasks, performed by a person, a computer, or a machine that help accomplish a specific organizational goal
business transactions
an agreement between two entities to exchange goods, services, or any other event that can be measured in economic terms by an organization
Data
are facts collected, recorded, and stored in the system
key strengths of flowcharts
are that they can easily capture controls via decision points, show manual vs. automated processes.
SOX requires management to
assess internal controls and auditors to evaluate the assessment
How do I typically work on process improvement?
by functional area-Sales, Service, Ops, HR, Finance How we are doing over time-yoy How does one get to best in class?
source documents
captures data at the source when the transaction takes place
The six key components of an AIS fulfill three important business functions:
collect and store data, transform data into information, safeguard the organization's assets and data
subsidiary ledger
contains the details related to a given general ledger account AR
The goal of the database approach is to
create an organization wide data base that stores all of the data needed to operate the business while linking data across various functions and eliminating redundancy.
machine-readable
data in a format that can be processed by a computer XBRL
system flowchart
depicts the relationships among system input, processing, storage, and output
Types of flow charts
document, system, program, internal controls
information overload
exceeding the amount of information a human mind can absorb and process, resulting in a decline in decision-making quality and an increase in the cost of providing information
Information
facts in context
Database Hierarchy
field, record, file, database
Updates to the five cycles go through the
general ledger
The flow of information between these users for the various business activities involves a
give-get exchange grouped into business processes or transaction cycles
IT is used to
help decision makers more effectively filter and condense information
primary activities
inbound logistics, operations, outbound logistics, marketing and sales, service
significant deficiency
is a deficiency, or a combination of deficiencies, in internal control that is less severe than a material weakness yet important enough to merit attention by those charged with governance.
Material Weakness
is a deficiency, or combination of deficiencies, in internal control, such that there is a reasonable possibility that a material misstatement of the entity's financial statements will not be prevented, or detected and corrected, on a timely basis.
The data processing cycle
is a descriptive means of demonstrating the operations performed on data to make the information meaningful for decisions
Business Process Diagram (BPD)
is a visual way to represent the activities in a business process
supply chain
is an extended system that includes the organizations value chain as well as its suppliers, distributors, and customers
Cloud Computing
is the use of a browser to remotely access software, data storage, hardware, and applications
artificial intelligence (AI)
is the use of computer systems to simulate human intelligence processes such as learning, reasoning, and self-improvement
Data Analytics
is the use of software and algorithms to find and solve problems to improve business performance
General ledger contains summary
level data for each caption on financial statements. Subsidiary Ledger contains detailed data for any G/L account with many individual subaccounts. (A/R subledger shows each account by customer) The sum of all subledger accounts should roll up to the G/L account level.
Value Chain
links together the different activities within an organization that provide value to the customer
Engagement Letter
management assesses controls; auditors assess mgt assessment
data is stored in
master and transactional files
Data analytics applies
meaningful patterns in data to improve business performance
Business process diagrams can show the
organizational unit performing the activity
A strategy is the
overall goal the organization hopes to achieve
batch processing still done for
payroll and biling cycles
Key components of an AIS
people, procedures, data, software, IT, internal control
An AIS consists of
people, processes, technology, controls
The components of an IS
people, technology, organization
Critical factors to AIS Implementation success
planning timeline & team thorough testing run parallel
source document example
purchases from self checkout are grocery store
Blockchain
represents individual digital records, called blocks, linked together using cryptography in a single list, called a chain
AI is
responsive, decisive, adaptive, independent
Virtualization
running multiple systems simultaneously on one physical computer
transaction journals
sales
Coding Techniques
sequence, block, group, mnemonic
channel stuffing
shipping surplus inventory to wholesalers and retailers at an excessive rate
Information comes from
source documents
An AIS is influenced by an organization's
strategy
AIS is a
system that collects, records, stores, processes and refines data to produce actionable information for decision makers and provides adequate controls and security
real-time processing
the processing of database transactions in which the database is updated while the transaction is taking place
give-get exchange
transactions that happen a great many times, such as giving up cash to get inventory from a supplier and giving employees a paycheck in exchange for their labor
batch processing
updating done periodically, such as daily
internal control flowchart
used to describe, analyze, and evaluate internal controls, including identifying system strengths, weaknesses, and inefficiencies
a data warehouse
•is one or more large databases containing both detailed and summarized data for a number of years that is used for analysis not transaction processing
A database management systems
•manages and controls the data and the interfaces between the data and the application programs that use the data stored in the database.