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IPCC-IT POWER CAPSULES • Accounting Information Systems Information systems that record and report business transactions, the flow of funds through an organisation, and produce financial statements. This provides information for the planning and control of business operations, as well as for legal and historical record keeping. • AlgorithmA set of standard operations that guarantee a solution to a problem in a finite number of steps. • Application development system A set of programs designed to help programmers develop application programs.
• Application generatorA software package that supports the development of an application through an interactive terminal dialogue, where the programmer/ analyst defines screens, reports, computations, and data structures. • Application softwarePrograms that specify the information processing activities required for the completion of specific tasks of computer users. Examples are electronic spreadsheet and word processing programs or inventory or payroll programs. • Array A series of objects all of which are the same size and type. Each object in an array is called an array element. For example, you could have an array of integers or an array of characters or an array of anything that has a defined data type.
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A major thrust is the development of computer functions normally associated with human intelligence, for example, reasoning, inference, learning, and problem-solving. • ASCII: American Standard Code for Information Interchange A standard code used for information interchange among data processing systems, communication systems and associated equipment. • Assembler A language similar to machine language but that uses abbreviations, called mnemonics, to represent machine instructions. • Audit Trail The presence of media and procedures that allow a transaction to be traced through all stages of information processing, beginning, with its appearance of a source document and ending with its transformation into information on a final output document. • Automated data processingThe processing of data into information with the use of a computer. • BASIC: Beginner’s Ail-Purpose Symbolic Instruction Code A programming language developed at Dartmouth College that is popular for microcomputer and timesharing systems.