Encyclopaedia of Advances in Computer and Information Sciences and Engineering discusses on innovations and advances in computer information systems’ and provides a comprehensive and up-to-date overview of IT governance, controls, auditing applications, systems development, and operations.
Aligned to and supporting the Control Objectives for Information and Related Technology (COBIT), it examines emerging trends and defines recent advances in technology that impact IT controls and audits—including cloud computing, web-based applications, and server virtualization. This volume is divided into ten chapters.
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1. Innovation in Information Technology in Computer Information Systems
2. Intra-Organisational Influences in Procurement Networks Controls: The Impacts of Computer Information Technology
3. Information System/Information Technology Strategic Planning in Order Information Technology Development Strategy using Togaf (The Open Group Architecture Framework) Methodology in
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4. Discriminative Effect of user Influence and user Responsibility on Computer Information System Development Processes and Project Management
5. Information Technology Acceptance in the Internal Audit Profession: Impact of Technology Features and Complexity
6. The Development of Access Control Policies for Computer Information Systems
7. Capturing Outlines of 2D objects with Bézier Cubic Approximation in Computer Information Systems
8. Capturing Outlines of Planar Images using Bézier Cubics in Computer Information Systems
9. The Management and Control of in Computer Information Systems in High-Technology Firms
10. Building the Evaluation Model of the IT General Control for CPAs Under Enterprise Risk Management
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