Dimond, G.: ¬The evaluation of information systems : a protocol for assembling information auditing packages (1996)
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- Abstract
- Information auditing has a distinct and increasingly important role in information systems management. Reexamines the nature of autditing and identifies a variety of features which an information auditing methodology should contain and standards should demonstrably attain. Examines descriptions of auditing techniques. Notes the breadth of auditing techniques. Proposes a protocol by existing techniques can be used to assemble coherent and purposeful audits in a variety of applications
- Source
- International journal of information management. 16(1996) no.5, S.353-368