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The construction of an internet-based intelligent system for internal control evaluation
Available online 29 April 2003.
Abstract
Over the past two decades, several applications have been developed as a training tool in transferring the knowledge of auditors' internal control evaluation to novices. Nevertheless, most of the systems previously developed were abandoned regardless of their positive outcome. The main reason for this disappointed story might lie in the rigid nature of the systems. This study reports the development of such a system integrated with the Internet as an attempt to increase the system's flexibility and ease of use. The development process is described as well as an experiment conducted to examine the value of the system is reported.
Author Keywords: Intelligent system; System development; Internal controls; Knowledge transfer
Article Outline
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Background and related literature
- 3. Development process
- 4. System validation
- 5. System evaluation
- 5.1. Independent and response variables
- 5.2. Hypotheses
- 5.3. Subject
- 5.4. Case studies
- 5.5. Experimental tasks
- 6. Finding and discussion
- 7. Conclusions, limitations, and direction for future research
- References
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