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1975
IBM Systems Journal
G321-5019
INSTALLATION ACCOUNTING 339 ...
INSTALLATION ACCOUNTING
edit facility
extension to virtual systems
mulate relevant statistics in a special output report. ...
doi:10.1147/sj.144.0314
fatcat:natuh3n6jbcdbodj5dfwreycja
Page 378 of The Journal of Business Vol. 47, Issue 3
[page]
1974
The Journal of Business
Installment Loans
The average sample bank has approximately 1,500 installment loan accounts per office with an average size of account equal to $1,150, that is, $1.7 million in installment loans per office ...
In general, regardless of the number of installment loan accounts per office, computers cause higher operating costs. ...
Page 3 of Journal of Systems Management Vol. 30, Issue 12
[page]
1979
Journal of Systems Management
and computerized). ...
Rather, existing audit guides for comput- erized systems should be tailored to the minicom- puter installation. ...
Do windows users follow the principle of least privilege?
2010
Proceedings of the Sixth Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security - SOUPS '10
Low-privileged user accounts (LUA) and user account control (UAC) in Windows Vista and Windows 7 are two practical implementations of this principle. ...
All 45 participants used an administrator user account, and 91% were not aware of the benefits of low-privilege user accounts or the risks of high-privilege ones. ...
Family
member
5
Home computer Personal
3
Work computer Colleague 2
Work computer Personal
1
Guest
Home computer Family
3
Table 14 : 14 Prior user account creation experience their computers ...
doi:10.1145/1837110.1837112
dblp:conf/soups/MotieeHB10
fatcat:k5wj7lyg7vcariumy2frzxdkgm
Page 93 of Journal of Accountancy Vol. 105, Issue 2
[page]
1958
Journal of Accountancy
Payroll is normally not a profit-
able computer application, in spite of the fact that possibly nine out of ten business computer installations have started with payroll.
7. ...
The most successful installations are those where management was ready with tested routines before the computer was delivered. ...
Page 225 of The Accounting Review Vol. 32, Issue 2
[page]
1957
The Accounting Review
, is to recognize that an elec- tronic computer installation will probably either supplement or supersede punched- card accounting. ...
Their immediate reaction was that this company was far too small to consider the installation of an electronic computer. ...
Investigating user account control practices
2010
Proceedings of the 28th of the international conference extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems - CHI EA '10
Non-administrator user accounts and the user account control (UAC) approach of Windows Vista are two practical solutions to limit the damage of malware infection. ...
UAC in Windows Vista supports usage of lower privilege accounts; a UAC prompt allows users to raise their privileges when required. ...
., cannot install software), 3 were satisfied because of their limited usage of those computers. ...
doi:10.1145/1753846.1754114
dblp:conf/chi/MotieeHB10
fatcat:iga62nbbove5fp4rncyaa2oze4
Page 48 of Journal of Accountancy Vol. 110, Issue 1
[page]
1960
Journal of Accountancy
Lease-purchase analysis
Thought should be given to the alternatives of leasing or purchasing a computer. Annual rental
The Journal of Accountancy, July 1960 ...
Installing a
By L. ...
Page 56 of Management Review Vol. 48, Issue 6
[page]
1959
Management Review
Runners-up included expense accounting, securities accounting, property accounting, engineering computations, inventory, general ac- counting, and dividend calculations. ...
An impressive 42 per cent of the
companies with more than 5,000 office workers reported installations of full-scale electronic computers. ...
Page 56 of Management Review Vol. 48, Issue 6
[page]
1959
Management Review
Runners-up included expense accounting, securities accounting, property accounting, engineering computations, inventory, general ac- counting, and dividend calculations. ...
An impressive 42 per cent of the companies with more than 5,000 office workers reported installations of full-scale electronic computers. ...
"One stop shopping" getting connected at Texas A&M University
2000
Proceedings of the 28th annual ACM SIGUCCS conference on User services Building the future - SIGUCCS '00
We came up with a service where these students could get their computing resource accounts set up and their personal computers ready to connect to TAMU network. ...
Because the students have a lot going at the beginning of the semester, and setting up computer accounts can be complex, we wanted a way to streamline the process. ...
SETTING UP COMPUTER RESOURCES 2.1 Easy as 1-2-3 Setting up computer resource accounts is as easy as 1-2-3. ...
doi:10.1145/354908.354919
dblp:conf/siguccs/ChipmanL00
fatcat:bea56q6nvvem7pkfu6x434nlvy
Page 207 of Journal of Accountancy Vol. 68, Issue 3
[page]
1939
Journal of Accountancy
the worthless instalment accounts receivable.
207 ...
NOTES (1) The normal tax computation for the year 1937 is as follows: es! ...
Laboratories for Teaching of Mathematical Subjects
2017
Acta Didactica Napocensia
Hardware: Personal computer: Intel Pentium Dual Core, 2GB RAM, 160GB HDD, web-cameras, switches: Cisco, 48 ports, projector, multimedia whiteboard, and electric projection screen. ...
In this article we describe the hardware and software structure of the Laboratory 1: LabIT4KT-1 --Laboratory of Computer Modelling and the Laboratory 2: LabIT4KT-2 --Laboratory of Numerical Mathematics ...
We created PC laboratories with numerous installed programs for teaching subjects at Department of Mathematics and Informatics of FEEI TUKE. ...
doi:10.24193/adn.10.1.3
fatcat:67toudzafngjtpuzkbkgx4jqi4
Page 65 of Journal of Accountancy Vol. 109, Issue 1
[page]
1960
Journal of Accountancy
Reconstruct the Deferred Gross Profit on Install- ment Sales account by years through December 31, 1958, showing in good form, all computations for the amounts included in the account.
d. ...
Contracts receivavle 1957 1958
(unpaid balances) : 1957 Accounts 1958 Accounts
Installment sales
$ 62,425 $ 3,175 101,375 220,925 154,600
138,675 Purchases 160,000 New merchandise inventory,
December 31 ...
Page 43 of American Bankers Association. ABA Banking Journal Vol. 52, Issue 9
[page]
1960
American Bankers Association. ABA Banking Journal
The final stage of the automated account¬ ing program is scheduled for com¬ pletion late in 1960 when the bank will install a magnetic tape computer to handle procedures now processed through the card ...
NBTCFC has the first computer of its kind to be in¬ stalled in a bank. Last year the initial steps were taken toward con¬ verting checking accounts to elec¬ tronic accounting. ...
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