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Information Systems Audits

Information Strategy: The Executive's Journal, 1998
Companies in which executives and top managers view the IS audit as a critical success factor often achieve significant benefits that include decrease in cost, increase in profits, more robust and useful systems, enhanced company image, and ability to respond quickly to changing market needs and technology influences.
Vasant Raval, Uma G. Gupta
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Auditing the System

1991
BS 5750 Parts 1 and 2 both call for a periodic and systematic audit of the quality system. In other words, the quality system must be regularly reviewed in order to check its fitness for purpose. Products, processes and working practices change and, as a result, the quality system will need to evolve in order to be effective.
David J. Smith, John S. Edge
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DEVELOPING A SYSTEM FOR SURGICAL AUDIT

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1991
A system for surgical audit, which has been developed during a 6 year period in an active surgical unit of a teaching hospital, is described. Following a review of the first 3 years of our computerized audit, major modifications to the audit processes and computer program were made.
R A, Pettigrew   +2 more
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Auditable Version Control Systems

Proceedings 2014 Network and Distributed System Security Symposium, 2014
Version control provides the ability to track and control changes made to the data over time. Software development often relies on a Version Control System (VCS) to automate the management of source code, documentation and configuration files. The VCS system stores all the changes to the data into a repository, such that any version of the data can be ...
Bo Chen 0028, Reza Curtmola
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Management audit of information systems

ACM SIGMIS Database: the DATABASE for Advances in Information Systems, 1989
Periodic review of the information systems function is necessary to determine if costs are in line with services provided, if the users are satisfied with services, and if computer power is effectively used to meet the demands of management. The purpose of this paper is to propose and introduce a new concept: Management Audit of Information Systems. An
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The risks of self-auditing systems

Communications of the ACM, 2016
Unforeseen problems can result from the absence of impartial independent evaluations.
Rebecca T. Mercuri, Peter G. Neumann
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AxAudit-anaesthetic audit system

International Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing, 1992
A bar code based computerised anaesthetic audit system is described. The system consists of a data entry and validation module resident on a remote hand-held computer and a central database module resident on a desktop computer, capable of conducting extensive searches, analysis, graphing and reporting of captured data.
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Environmental Audit in Integrated Audit System

2015
The niche of a narrow literature in the field inspires the core objective of this chapter which is to develop a coherent and eco-efficient outline for environmental audit in an integrated audit management system. The research paradigm is based on the stakeholder theory refined with Hart's vision of the entity based on natural resources in order to ...
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AUDIT SYSTEM: SHOWING ACCOUNTING ADVICE OFFICE'S POINTS OF AUDIT OF SYSTEMS

Proceedings of 10th CONTECSI International Conference on Information Systems and Technology Management, 2013
The economic market changes constantly, requiring increasingly complex and agile adaptations from organizations. Along with these changes and with the various revolutions that have emerged in these sectors, companies felt the need for something that would facilitate the generation and decision making.
Osmarina Pedro Garcia Garcia   +3 more
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Auditing Cryptography

Information Systems Security, 2002
Abstract After a start-up data security firm applied for a patent last spring for its newly developed encryption algorithm, the company issued a public challenge: it promised to pay U.S. $5000 to anyone who could break the algorithm and another $5000 to the person's favorite charity.
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