2014 11th International Conference on Information Technology: New Generations 2014
DOI: 10.1109/itng.2014.26
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Accounting System on Cloud: A Case Study

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“…Dengan menggunakan jasa ini, perusahaan pengguna membayar biaya hosting kepada provider secara bulanan atau tahunan. Perusahaan provider akan melakukan pembaharuan sistem secara berkala, melakukan backup data, serta memberikan bantuan jika terjadi kendala teknis yang dialami oleh pengguna (Sadighi, 2014). Perangkat lunak akuntansi yang menggunakan platform aplikasi mobile (mobile apps) dari Google Play Store atau App Store , berbasis web (web based), atau software akuntansi online lainnya termasuk kedalam bentuk layanan cloud accounting.…”
Section: Cloud Accountingunclassified
“…Dengan menggunakan jasa ini, perusahaan pengguna membayar biaya hosting kepada provider secara bulanan atau tahunan. Perusahaan provider akan melakukan pembaharuan sistem secara berkala, melakukan backup data, serta memberikan bantuan jika terjadi kendala teknis yang dialami oleh pengguna (Sadighi, 2014). Perangkat lunak akuntansi yang menggunakan platform aplikasi mobile (mobile apps) dari Google Play Store atau App Store , berbasis web (web based), atau software akuntansi online lainnya termasuk kedalam bentuk layanan cloud accounting.…”
Section: Cloud Accountingunclassified
“…CA is the migration of traditional accounting operations into Dematerialization [7] using an electronic platform. It is one of the emerging trend [36] using internets for accounting. It helps to differentiate the business from the competitive market.…”
Section: Existing Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The agile software development process is based on human-centric requirement engineering which depends on knowledge of stakeholders' regarding application. in SRS documents, software requirements are represented in natural language [6]. The natural languages produce ambiguity and inconsistency in requirement statements.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The natural languages produce ambiguity and inconsistency in requirement statements. Therefore, it is hard to model and automate the semantic knowledge into requirement engineering activities such as elicitation [7], analysis [6], traceability [8] and reuse [9]. Furthermore, early identification of NFR is critical in the design and architectural concerns of software [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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