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Copyright © 2016 McGraw-Hill Education. All rights reserved. No reproduction or distribution without the prior written consent of McGraw-Hill Education. Chapter 6 Flowcharting
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6-2 Outline Learning objectives Flowchart types and uses in AIS Symbols Design considerations Design steps Examples
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6-3 Learning objectives 1)List and discuss the purpose and use of systems flowcharts, document flowcharts, program flowcharts, and hardware flowcharts. 2)Explain the basic parts of and design considerations common to all types of flowcharts. 3)Identify and describe common symbols and information technology tools used in flowcharting. 4)Discuss ways flowcharts impact the design, implementation, and evaluation of accounting information systems. 5)Create and interpret systems flowcharts.
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6-4 Flowchart types & uses in AIS Systems flowcharts –Provide a “big picture” overview of a system –Often used in AIS to understand business processes As part of an audit As a training tool Document flowcharts –Track the flow of documents through an information system –Sometimes used in AIS to check & improve document processing –Documents include Invoices Checks Remittance advices
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6-5 Flowchart types & uses in AIS Hardware flowcharts –Show the relationships between hardware elements of an information system –Occasionally used in AIS to understand network components As a form of internal control As a basis for changing network configuration Program flowcharts –Show the logic associated with a computer program –Almost never used in AIS
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6-6 Symbols Four groups –Data Symbols for databases and documents –Process Symbols for actions –Line Symbol for following the flow –Special Various symbols, such as terminators and page connectors
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6-7 Symbols Figure 6.1
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6-8 Symbols Here are some examples of how some of the preceding flowcharting symbols might be labeled. Error routine not shown By date Grant credit? Yes No
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6-9 Symbols Prepare purchase order Process payroll Receive inventory
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6-10 Symbols Purchase requisition Start Employee database
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6-11 Design considerations Flowcharting is at least as much “art” as “science.” Independently drawn flowcharts of the same process will almost never be identical. The goal is to produce a flowchart that is concise and understandable—not to reproduce someone else’s work.
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6-12 Design considerations Title One start, one end Columns based on areas of responsibility Plenty of white space Top to bottom, left to right (in general) Clear origin and termination for all documents
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6-13 Design steps 1)Establish the system boundary. 2)Determine column headings. 3)List actions performed within each column. 4)Select appropriate symbols. 5)Prepare a first draft. 6)Discuss the draft with others. 7)Revise as needed.
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6-14 Examples
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6-15 Examples
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