BCO1102 Information Systems for Business 2014 Semester 1 Prepared by Paul Darbyshire Prepared by Paul Darbyshire Welcome Welcome to BCO1102 Information Systems for Business for Semester 1, 2014. For the vast majority of you it will be a compulsory unit of study as it is part of the Business Core in all undergraduate Bachelor of Business degrees. The major focus of this unit is on how computer- based information systems can support decision making in organizations and businesses. Those decisions
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share-holders and debt-holders and deal with the consequences of both good and bad investment financing decisions. We will expand on the concepts that you have learned in FINA 760 or in DMSB 715. Class time will be divided between lectures and case studies. My lectures will briefly review concepts from prior courses. The bulk of my lectures will present advanced material that will be new to you. It is assumed that you understand the concepts from your earlier finance and accounting courses. If
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PAPER: ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS & FINANCIAL MODELLING EXAM DURATION: 3 hours READING TIME: 10 minutes THIS PAPER IS FOR STUDENTS STUDYING AT: (office use only - tick where applicable) Berwick Clayton Peninsula Distance Education Other (specify) Caulfield Gippsland Sunway Open Learning During an exam, you must not have in your possession a book, notes, paper, calculator, pencil case, mobile phone or other material/item which has not been authorised for the exam
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Input Dialog String string = JOptionPane.showInputDialog( "Enter input"); int intValue = Integer.parseInt(string); double doubleValue = Double.parseDouble(string); Message Dialog Primitive Data Types byte short int long float double char boolean 8 bits 16 bits 32 bits 64 bits 32 bits 64 bits 16 bits true/false Arithmetic Operators + * / % ++var --var var++ var-addition subtraction multiplication division remainder preincrement predecrement postincrement postdecrement Assignment Operators
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Indiana University Kelley School of Business Indianapolis BUS A375 18265 Internal Auditing: Process Controls BUPA A575 18579 Internal Auditing and Corporate Governance Fall 2011 Meetings: 6:00- 8:40 W, August 24 – December 14, 2011, Room BS2007 Required Textbook: Internal Auditing: Assurance and Consulting Services 2nd Edition, Reding et al., © 2009, The IIA Research Foundation, ISBN-13: 978-0-89413-643-6. Optional Materials: Gleim CIA Review Manual, 14th edition, Part
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Professor: Cynthia Jackson Class days/time/location: MWTh/1:35-2:40 p.m./70 Dodge Hall MWTh/4:35-5:40 p.m./70 Dodge Hall Office hours/location: M/12:00-1:00 p.m./404 Hayden Hall W/3:00-4:00 p.m./404 Hayden Hall and by appointment Network/Voice-mail: 617-373-4643 E-mail: c.jackson@neu.edu Teaching Assistant: Nghia (Mash) Pham E-mail: pham.ng@husky.neu
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COURSE INFORMATION Class Days: Friday Class Times: 1:00 to 3:40 PM Class Location: EBA 345 Blackboard: blackboard.sdsu.edu Office Hours Times (and by appointment): TH 3:30 – 5:00 F 3:45 – 5:00 Office Hours Location: EBA 322 Units: 3 Course Overview Statistical methods applied to business decision making. (Formerly numbered Information and Decision Systems 301.) The objective of this course
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|CONTENTS | |THEORY COURSE: | |Title sheet [Program, Course Code - Course Name, Credit Structures, Pre-Requisite and Co-Requisite, Instructor’s Web-Link | |Address (Moodle), Name of Instructor, Division, and School]
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businesses and allocate scarce resources (including time and attention) under conditions of uncertainty and competition. This course utilizes various tools, concepts, and analytical frameworks that enhance our ability to define and analyze strategic problems and to
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and strategic decision making and examines issues central to the long-term and short-term competitive position of the company or division / business unit. Students are placed in the role of key decision-makers or their advisors and asked to solve problems related to the development or maintenance of the competitive advantage of the firm. We start the course by looking at strategy at the level of the business unit, which is the fundamental level for competitive analysis. The perspective taken is
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