Topic 3 - Systems Documentation Techniques Flashcards
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How do flowcharts describe an information system?
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Describe an information system showing:
- Inputs and outputs
- Information activities (processing data)
- Data storage
- Data flows
- Decision steps
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What is the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX)?
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It required management to assess internal controls and auditors to evaluate the assessment.
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What are some key strengths of flowcharts?
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They can easily capture control via decision points, show manual vs. automated processes.
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What are the three types of flowcharts?
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- Document: shows the flow of documents and data for a process, useful in evaluating internal controls
- System: depicts the data processing cycle for a process
- Program: illustrates the sequence of logic in the system process
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What are some guidelines for drawing flowcharts?
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- Understand the system you are trying to represent
- Identify business processes, documents, data flows, and data processing procedures
- Organize the flowchart so as it reads from top to bottom and left to right.
- Name elements descriptively
- Edit/Review/Refine to make it easy to read and understand
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What is a document flowchart?
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- A document flowchart shows the flow of documents and information among areas of responsibility in an organization.
- These flowcharts trace a document from cradle to grave and show:
1. Where a document comes from
2. Where it’s distributed
3. How it’s used
4. It’s ultimate disposition
5. Everything that happens as it flows through the system