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Analysis and Design of an Effective E-Accounting Information System (EEAIS)

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Digital Information and Communication Technology and Its Applications (DICTAP 2011)

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E-Accounting (Electronic Accounting) is a new information technology terminology based on the changing role of accountants, where advances in technology have relegated the mechanical aspects of accounting to computer networks. The new accountants are concerned about the implications of these numbers and their effects on the decision-making process.This research aims to perform the accounting functions as software intelligent agents [1] and integrating the accounting standards effectively as web application, so the main objective of this research paper is to provide an effective, consistent, customized and workable solution to companies that participate with the suggested OLAP accounting analysis and services. This paper will point out a guide line to analysis and design the suggested Effective Electronic-Accounting Information System (EEAIS) which provide a reliable, cost efficient and a very personal quick and accurate service to clients in secure environment with the highest level of professionalism, efficiency and technology.

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Mohammad, S. (2011). Analysis and Design of an Effective E-Accounting Information System (EEAIS). In: Cherifi, H., Zain, J.M., El-Qawasmeh, E. (eds) Digital Information and Communication Technology and Its Applications. DICTAP 2011. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 166. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-21984-9_7

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