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Abolfathi, N. and S. Santamaria. 2020. Dating disruption - How Tinder gamified an industry. MIT Sloan Management Review (Spring): 7-11. (Dating apps compared).

Adams, B. C. 2008. Discover the power of Excel 2007. Journal of Accountancy (February): 60-65.

Albright, T. 1995. Software for activity-based management. Journal of Cost Management (Spring): 6-25.

Albright, T. L. and T. Smith 1996. Software for activity-based costing. Journal of Cost Management (10): 47-58.

Alexander, R. A. 1996. Teaching good systems design for spreadsheet projects. Journal of Accounting Education 14(1): 113-122.

Alger, M. 2003. Managing a business as a portfolio of customers to drive profit. Strategic Finance (June): 54-57. (Using intelligence software to focus on customers).

Anders, S. B. 2015. Four leading money management apps. The CPA Journal (September): 64-65.

Anders, S. B. 2015. IRS2Go, Quick Tax Reference, TouchTax, and Monaeo. The CPA Journal (May): 72-73.

Anders, S. B. and C. M. Fischer. 2015. Top choices in tax software. The CPA Journal (November): 22-35.

Anders, S. B. and C. M. Fischer. 2009. A clear look at tax software. The CPA Journal (May): 20-29.

Anders, S. B. and C. M. Fischer. 2010. A clear look at tax software. The CPA Journal (May): 14-21.

Anders, S. B. and C. M. Fischer. 2011. A clear look at tax software: 2011 annual survey of New York State tax professionals. The CPA Journal (November): 16-24.

Anders, S. B. and C. M. Fischer. 2012. A clear look at tax software: 2012 annual survey of New York State tax professionals. The CPA Journal (November): 16-25.

Anders, S. B. and C. M. Fischer. 2013. A new look at tax software: 2013 annual survey of New York State tax professionals. The CPA Journal (December): 20-29.

Anders, S. B. and C. M. Fischer. 2019. The best tax software: 2019 annual survey of New York State practitioners. The CPA Journal (November): 16-29.

Anderson, S. 1998. JAVA unplugs time and expense reporting. Management Accounting (October): 52-53.

Anderson, U., R. G. May and C. A. Miles. 1988. Variables sampling software: Development and classroom testing. Issues in Accounting Education (Spring): 156-173.

Andriole, S. J. 2018. Implement first, ask questions later (or not at all). MIT Sloan Management Review (Spring): 1-5. (Rapid technology adoption).

Appelbaum, D., A. Kogan and M. A. Vasarhelyi. 2017. An introduction to data analysis for auditors and accountants. The CPA Journal (February): 32-37. (Summary).

Arnesen, S. and J. Thompson. 2003. ERP merger mania. Strategic Finance (October): 30-36.

Arnesen, S. and J. Thompson. 2005. How to budget for enterprise software. Strategic Finance (January): 43-47.

Arnesen, S. and S. Elder. 1997. What you need to know about accounting and finance software. Management Accounting (August Supplement): 26-28, 30-31.

Arora, A., J. P. Caulkins and R. Telang. 2006. Research note: Sell first, fix later: Impact of patching on software quality. Management Science (March): 465-471.

August, T. and T. I. Tunca. 2006. Network software security and user incentives. Management Science (November): 1703-1720.

August, T. and T. I. Tunca. 2011. Who should be responsible for software security? A comparative analysis of liability policies in network environments. Management Science (May): 934-959.

Ayres, D., J. Schmutte and J. Stanfield. 2017. Expect the unexpected: Risk assessment using Monte Carlo simulations: With software such as Microsoft Excel, CPAs can perform statistical simulations to assess the potential upside and risk of business decisions. Journal of Accountancy (November): 42-48.

Bagozzi, R. P. and U. M. Dholakia. 2006. Open source software user communities: A study of participation in Linux user groups. Management Science (July): 1099-1115.

Bagranoff, N. A. 1993. Adopting commercial software in the accounting classroom: A focus on learning. Journal of Accounting Education 11(2): 275-286.

Bagranoff, N. A. 1999. Select your next system with high-tech tools. Strategic Finance (May): 75-79. (Discussion of decision support software available from a variety of vendors including software related internet sites).

Bailey, C. D. and J. S. Soileau. 2011. Q-analytics: An ethics case on unlicensed software usage. Journal of Accounting Education 29(1): 50-59.

Bain, H. 2016. Nexus and the small business. Strategic Finance (May): 19-20. (Tax implications).

Baldwin, C. Y. and K. B. Clark. 2006. The architecture of participation: Does code architecture mitigate free riding in the open source development model? Management Science (July): 1116-1127.

Ballou, B., D. L. Heitger and L. Donnell. 2010. Creating effective dashboards. Strategic Finance (March): 26-32.

Baril, C. P., L. Betancourt and J. W. Briggs. 2005. How to "Excel" at options valuation. Journal of Accountancy (December): 57-86.

Barry, E. J., C. F. Kemerer and S. A. Slaughter. 2006. Environmental volatility, development decisions, and software volatility: A longitudinal analysis. Management Science (March): 448-464.

Barry, N. 2020. Technology workbook: Procurement of software and smartphone apps. Strategic Finance (February): 60-61.

Bartley, J., A. Y. S. Chen and E. Z. Taylor. 2010. Are you prepared for XBRL? Lessons from the field. Financial Executives International 26(8): 30-33.

Bauch, D. J. 1997. Software review. Management Accounting (July): 63.

Baxendale, S.J. 1999. Software for activity-based management. Journal of Cost Management (March/April): 11-24.

Baxter, R. J. and J. C. Thibodeau. 2011. Does the use of intelligent learning and assessment software enhance the acquisition of financial accounting knowledge? Issues in Accounting Education (November): 647-656.

Bean, D. 2002. Learn Peach Tree Accounting. Wordware Publishing.

Berheussen, B. A. 2014. Power to business professors: Automatic grading of problem-solving tasks in a spreadsheet. Journal of Accounting Education 32(1): 76-87.

Berry, M. J. A. and G. S. Linoff. 2004. Data Mining Techniques: For Marketing, Sales, and Customer Relationship Management. Wiley Computer Publishing.

Betty, G. and T. Dimnik. 1993. OOPs. Management Accounting (May): 50-53. (Refers to object-oriented programming used for software development).

Bhansali, C., A. Watson, S. Ernst, S. Cook, et al. 2006. Executive roundtable: Accounting software. Journal of Accountancy (May):94-97.

Bhattacharya, S. and W. Wasson. 1997. The implementation of a new financial applications system for the El Camino school district: A teaching case to expose students to the vagaries of software selection during new systems development projects. Issues in Accounting Education (Spring): 113-128.

Blocher, E., K. Shastri, D. E. Stout and M. R. Swain. 2010. Instructional case: Blue Ridge Revisited - Integrating ABC and OROS Quick® software. Journal of Accounting Education 27(2): 85-103.

Bonaccorsi, A., S. Giannangeli and C. Rossi. 2006. Entry strategies under competing standards: Hybrid business models in the open source software industry. Management Science (July): 1085-1098.

Bonner, P. 2011. Tax software survey. Journal of Accountancy (September): 24-29.

Bonner, P. 2012. 2012 tax software survey. Journal of Accountancy (September): 23-27.

Bonner, P. 2013. 2013 tax software survey. Journal of Accountancy (September): 56-57.

Bonner, P. 2019. 2019 tax software survey. Journal of Accountancy (September): 20-28.

Bonner, P. 2020. 2020 tax software survey. Journal of Accountancy (September): 22-29.

Borden, J. P. 1991. Software for activity-based management. Journal of Cost Management (Fall): 6-38.

Borden, J. P. 1994. Activity-based management software. Journal of Cost Management (Winter): 39-49.

Borthick, A. F. and G. P. Schneider. 2023. Getting students ready for accounting spreadsheets: Training for basic spreadsheet skills with pre/post assessments. Issues in Accounting Education (May): 63-84.

Borthick, A. F. and G. P. Wentworth. 1998. Will your company be year 2000-compliant? Management Accounting (July): 31-32, 34-36.

Borthick, A. F. and P. L. Bowen. 2008. Auditing system development: Constructing the meaning in the context of Legacy code migration. Journal of Information Systems (Spring): 47-62.

Borthick A. F., G. P. Schneider and T. R. Viscelli. 2017. Analyzing data for decision making: Integrating spreadsheet modeling and database querying. Issues in Accounting Education (February): 59-66.

Boyle, R. D. 2002. Doing business with an application service provider. Strategic Finance (March): 24-28.

Bradbard, D. A., C. Alvis and R. Morris. 2014. Spreadsheet usage by management accountants: An exploratory study. Journal of Accounting Education 32(4): 24-30.

Bradley, S. E. 2009. Windows 7: Is it right for you? Journal of Accountancy (November): 32-37.

Bramer, M. 2007. Principles of Data Mining (Undergraduate Topics in Computer Science. Springer.

Braun, K. W. 2017. Excel-based active learning: Using Excel projects to engage students with management accounting topics. Strategic Finance (August): 42-49.

Bressler, L. A. and M. S. Bressler. 2006. How entrepreneurs choose and use accounting information systems. Strategic Finance (June): 56-60. (Survey).

Brickner, D. R. and L. S. Mahoney. 2018. Factoring in the time value of money with Excel. Journal of Accountancy (March): 34-40.

Briner, R. F., D. T. Pearson and J. E. Gauntt Jr. 1987. A microcomputer application for attribute sampling. Journal of Accounting Education 5(1): 161-166.

Brink, W. D. and L. S. Lee. 2015. The effect of tax preparation software on tax compliance: A research note. Behavioral Research In Accounting 27(1): 121-135.

Brink, W. D. and V. J. Hansen. 2020. The effect of tax authority-developed software on taxpayer compliance. Accounting Horizons (March): 1-18.

Brown, L. D., R. J. Huefner and J. Weintrop. 1988. Financial data bases in accounting doctoral programs. Issues in Accounting Education (Fall): 228-240.

Brown, R. M. and B. Ruf. 1989. Applying software design principles to accounting software: A direct manipulation approach. Journal of Information Systems (Fall): 41-54.

Buckoff, T. A. and B. K. P. Kramer. 2005. Using Excel to ferret out fraud. Strategic Finance (April): 46-49.

Buttonow, J. 2012. IRS audits of small business software files. Journal of Accountancy (January): 50-54.

Cainas, J. M., W. M. Tietz and T. Miller-Nobles. 2021. KAT insurance: Data analytics cases for introductory accounting using Excel, Power BI, and/or Tableau. Journal of Emerging Technologies in Accounting 18(1): 77-85.

Carbone, J. P. and J. R. Hudicka. 1998. Layered systems deployment. Management Accounting (December): 27-30. (Using Complex Objects software to design information systems in record time).

Carlson, N. F. 1999. High-tech exec. Strategic Finance (September): 56, 58-59. (Related to software use).

Castelluccio, M. 2000. Can the enterprise run on free software? Strategic Finance (March): 50-55.

Castelluccio, M. 2000. Give away the store and get rich. Strategic Finance (April): 59-63. (Project management software).

Castelluccio, M. 2015. A new Bluetooth in 2016. Strategic Finance (December): 55-56.

Castelluccio, M. 2015. Robot analysts and robot reporters. Strategic Finance (September): 55-57.

Castelluccio, M. 2015. Siri's competition. Strategic Finance (October): 55-57.

Castelluccio, M. 2015. The new Microsoft universe. Strategic Finance (November): 55-57.

Chalos, P. 1988. A spreadsheet analysis of different costing systems. Journal of Accounting Education 6(2): 345-353.

Cheng, N. S., L. L. Eng, Y. T. Mak and C. L. Chong. 2003. Performance measures in the media and software division of Kao (Singapore) Private Limited. Journal of Accounting Education 21(2): 157-184.

Christensen, A. L. and M. M. Eining. 1991. Factors influencing software piracy: Implications for accountants. Journal of Information Systems (Spring): 67-80.

Christensen, D. and P. Schneider. 2017. Allocating service department costs with Excel: Excel's iterative calculation option makes it easier to use the reciprocal method to allocate service department costs. Strategic Finance (May): 50-55.

Church, K. S., J. Riley and P. J. Schmidt. 2022. Has Excel become a "golden hammer": The paradox of data analytics in SME clusters. Journal of Emerging Technologies in Accounting 19(2): 211-234.

Cieslak, D. 2014. Five apps for CPAs. Journal of Accountancy (April): 18.

Cieslak, D. 2014. The CPA technology gift guide. Journal of Accountancy (December): 52-54, 56.

Cieslak, D. 2015. The 2015. CPA technology gift guide. Journal of Accountancy (December): 26-30. (Laptops, tablets, watches and other gadgets include: Google Cardboard at google.com/get/carboard, Stratos all in one smart card at stratoscard.com, SONICable charging cable at sonicable.com, TIVO and TIVO Roamio OTA antenna and recording device at tivo.com, Apple watch at apple.com, Pebble Time/Pebble Time Round watches at pebble.com, Ring Video Doorbell at ring.com, Bose Soundlink Color Bluetooh speaker at bose.com, Samsung Portable SSDT1 at samsung.com, Microsoft Surfact Book at microsoftstore.com, Microsoft Surface Pro 4 at microsoftstore.com, Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon at lenovo.com, and Lenovo Yoga 3 Pro at lenovo.com).

Clark, W. 1997. The new breed of analytic applications. Management Accounting (December): 57-59. (Developing forward-looking scenarios).

Clyman, J. 2004. Business IT: Rent or buy? Many companies are outsourcing IT duties to third parties and reaping benefits. PC Magazine (October 19): 129-132, 134, 136, 138. (Note).

Cockburn, I. M. and M. J. MacGarvie. 2011. Entry and patenting in the software industry. Management Science (May): 915-933.

Collins, J. C. 2006. Small business software grows up. Journal of Accountancy (March): 50-56.

Collins, J. C. 2009. The tech-savvy CPA. Journal of Accountancy (June): 50-55.

Collins, J. C. 2011. A quick guide to QuickBooks. Journal of Accountancy (December): 24-29.

Collins, J. C. 2013. Microsoft Office 2013. Journal of Accountancy (April): 32-40.

Collins, J. C. 2013. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (August): 68-70, 72.

Collins, J. C. 2013. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (September): 78-81.

Collins, J. C. 2013. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (October): 82-84, 86.

Collins, J. C. 2013. Technology Q& A. Journal of Accountancy (November): 66-68, 70.

Collins, J. C. 2013. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (December): 76-78, 80-81. (A digital dashboard in Excel workbook, etc.).

Collins, J. C. 2014. 11 QuickBooks tips for producing stellar reports. Journal of Accountancy (October): 28-33.

Collins, J. C. 2014. 11 tips to optimize QuickBooks reporting. Journal of Accountancy (September): 64-69.

Collins, J. C. 2014. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (January): 63-64, 66-68.

Collins, J. C. 2014. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (February): 66-69.

Collins, J. C. 2014. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (March): 72-74, 76. (Excel's calculation errors, Words templates for letters and contracts, Anonymous e-mail, etc.).

Collins, J. C. 2014. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (April):68-72.

Collins, J. C. 2014. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (May): 70-72, 74.

Collins, J. C. 2014. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (June): 75-78.

Collins, J. C. 2014. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (July): 88-91. (Microsoft Office sharing arrangement, Creating Gantt charts with Excel trickery, etc.).

Collins, J. C. 2014. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (August): 82-84, 86-87. (Notes on DuckDuckGo and Disconnect Search protect your internet activity, and Excel PivotTable etc.).

Collins, J. C. 2014. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (September): 106-109. (Charts with Excel).

Collins, J. C. 2014. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (October): 68-71. (Excel pivot table).

Collins, J. C. 2014. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (November): 88-90, 92. (Adding slicers to filter the pivot table etc.).

Collins, J. C. 2014. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (December): 78-81. (Microsoft Power Map for Excel, etc.).

Collins, J. C. 2015. Boost your computer's performance: Small (and not so small) changes can add up to big improvements in the speed and efficiency of Windows PCs. Journal of Accountancy (September): 66-70, 72, 74-75.

Collins, J. C. 2015. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (September): 106-108, 110-111. (Search filters, Social media tips, and Cloud security solutions).

Collins, J. C. 2015. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (October): 92-96. (Tips for Microsoft Outlook and Excel, plus several gadgets and apps: Scanning mouse, Laser pointer, Portable battery booster, Electronic credit card holder, Portable printer, Charging hub, Single monitor, Amazon price checker app, QR code reader app, Tripit app, WatsApp, the OpenTable app, and Waze app).

Collins, J. C. 2015. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (December): 86-90. (High capacity refillable ink printers, Microsoft Excel date conversions, ideal setting for Microsoft Word, and page breaks in Microsoft Excel).

Collins, J. C. 2017. Data mining your general ledger with Excel. Journal of Accountancy (January): 27-32.

Collins, J. C. 2017. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (January): 76-78, 80-81. (Organize your photos with Google; Find a lost document in Microsoft Word; and Modify auto-correct; Windows 10 Get to the control panel; Using excel to quickly count workdays).

Collins, J. C. 2017. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (February): 68-73. (How to insert different headers and footers in Word; 3 ways to calculate internal rate of return in Excel; How to encrypt email with Gmail and Outlook.com; Securing your Gmail account).

Collins, J. C. 2017. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (March): 74-78. (New mapping tools on Excel 2016; Advanced calculators for your smartphone; Motorola Turbo 2 update).

Collins, J. C. 2017. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (April): 66-69. (Default Google Chrome to incognito mode; Tricks for typing in Word tables; What fonts work best in Excel?).

Collins, J. C. 2017. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (May): 90-95. (How to connect numbered lists; Amazon leapfrogs RFID shopping; Rules for designing Excel workbooks).

Collins, J. C. 2017. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (June): 82-87. (How to evaluate complex formulas; How to reference vertical cells horizontally; How to number your items in a paragraph format; A simple solution to a new issue with Word's speech recognition tool).

Collins, J. C. 2017. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (July): 84-88, 90. (Prevent Windows 10 from spying on you; Waterproof your smartphone; Remote support using Windows Quick Assist; How to suggest location corrections for incorrect maps online; Enable system protection in Windows 10).

Collins, J. C. 2017. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (August): 70-73. (iPhone calculator tips; Modify Excel's default blank workbook).

Collins, J. C. 2017. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (September): 68-73. (How to link Microsoft Excel text boxes to data cells; Update on enabling system protection in Windows 10; Microsoft Windows 3 methods for recovering lost administrative passwords; Ways to master Excel and Word on your own).

Collins, J. C. 2017. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (October): 64-68, 70. (Microsoft Outlook 2016 search tips; Amazon Echo vs. Google Home).

Collins, J. C. 2017. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (November): 70-75. (Price-checking apps, Fixing a proofing formula that fails every time in Microsoft Excel, Accounting and ERP systems: A look inside drillable financial statements, Enable Microsoft Word's auto recovery tool, and How to make Social Security numbers private).

Collins, J. C. 2017. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (December): 70-75. (Rules for designing Excel workbooks, 3 ways to calculate internal rate of return in Excel, New mapping tools on Excel 2017).

Collins, J. C. 2017. Using Excel and Benford's Law to detect fraud. Journal of Accountancy (April): 44-50.

Collins, J. C. 2018. How to use Scenario Manager; Create an automated list of worksheet names; An Excel camera trick for overlaying sparklines; New feature slated for Google Maps; Save time with these 6 Windows shortcuts. Journal of Accountancy (November): 70-74, 76.

Collins, J. C. 2018. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (January): 68-71. (Password-protecting Form 941; Count the words in a cell; What should organizations move to the cloud? Keyboard shortcuts for Facebook).

Collins, J. C. 2018. Technology Q & A. Journal of Accountancy (February): 68-73. (New features in Word 2016; Developing checklists in Word; Survey software: Facebook polling).

Collins, J. C. 2018. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (March): 72-77. (Codes for Excel's CONVERT function; The password-recovery questions you should be answering; 9 PivotTable enhancements in Excel 2016; A thought on facial recognition).

Collins, J. C. 2018. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (June): 72-75. (Use Excel's I-Beam tool to swap data in 2 cells; Protect your online privacy with a VPN; Steps for improving your writing skills; The lost joy of quoting quotes).

Collins, J. C. 2018. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (July): 70-75. (Rounding time in Excel; A sensible tool for cleaning up hard disks (Windows 10 Storage sense app); Organizing files across multiple drives; Got too much data for your preferred drive? Here's what to do; How to change drive letters in Windows 10; Facebook expands number of voting options; a virtual physics lesson).

Collins, J. C. 2018. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (August): 70-73. (Create a picture-based dashboard report in Microsoft Excel; Having fun with thumb drives (and USB hubs); Impressive new car safety features; A quick tip for reopening closed tabs).

Collins, J. C. 2018. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (September): 74-78, 80. (Microsoft Excel: Including an '&' in headers and footers; How to best name and search for files; Pick a new color for your gridlines; Hard to quit Amazon; Test your cloud knowledge).

Collins, J. C. 2018. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (October): 66-68, 70-71, 73. (Microsoft Excel: How to insert and image into a cell; Do this to download your Facebook data; Google hits grand 'jam' with innovative whiteboard; How to get a free home appraisal online (Zillow.com)).

Collins, J. C. 2018. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (December): 70-73. (What's new in Microsoft Excel 2019; correcting an MROUNDing error).

Collins, J. C. 2019. Technology Q&A: Demonstrating PowerPoint's new morphing tool; A mesh approach to boost Wi-Fi coverage; How to pick between Windows 10 Home and Windows 10 Pro; Check on data breaches at the Privacy Rights Clearinghouse. Journal of Accountancy (September): 64-68.

Collins, J. C. 2019. Technology Q&A: How to access Excel's revived real-time stock prices; 30 new Windows features you can test right now; Quick answers to 4 technology FAQs. Journal of Accountancy (October): 68-73.

Collins, J. C. 2019. Technology Q&A: How to quickly replace 'misspelled' words in Excel; A quick tip for breaking links in Excel; Syncing settings and data on multiple Windows 10 PCs. Journal of Accountancy (July): 66-69.

Collins, J. C. 2019. Technology Q&A: Outlook now auto-detects POP3 accounts; A dozen Excel time-savers; Google Chrome's numerous processes. Journal of Accountancy (April/May): 64-68.

Collins, J. C. 2019. Technology Q&A: Save time with 6 Windows shortcuts; 10 Excel shortcuts. Journal of Accountancy (March): 74-75.

Collins, J. C. 2019. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (November): 68-72. (How to switch from paper to electronic signatures; Good places to find new fonts; Print slide numbers on PowerPoint handouts; Price drop raises value of switching to Intel's i9 chip; Having fun with Easter eggs from Google and Amazon).

Collins, K. 2003. The CFO's wish list. Strategic Finance (April): 42-45. (Software for enterprise contract management of vendors).

Cong, Y., A. Kogan and M. A. Vasarhelyi. 2007. Extraction of structure and content from the Edgar database: A template-based approach. Journal of Emerging Technologies in Accounting (4): 69-86.

Cox, P. 2015. Access: 12 ways of Access. Strategic Finance (December): 60-61.

Cox, P. 2015. Access fill down. Strategic Finance (October): 60-61.

Cox, P. Access running totals. Strategic Finance (November): 60-61.

Cox, R. 2001. Online and on the money: We crunch the numbers on web-based accounting services - and help you decide if it's time to move your books to the web. PC Magazine (February 20): 144-152.

Coy, D. and W. O'Grady. 1992. The changing use of spreadsheets by accountants in New Zealand: A comparison of 1991 with 1986. Journal of Information Systems (Fall): 171-181.

Crafton, T. W. 2002. Do you really know your customers? Strategic Finance (October): 55-57. (Using customer relationship software).

Crawford, D., D. R. Franz and G. R. Smith Jr. 1997. Computing employee stock option values with a spreadsheet. Management Accounting (July): 44, 46-48.

Cunningham, L. M. and S. E. Stein. Using visualization software in the audit of revenue transactions to identify anomalies. Issues in Accounting Education (November): 33-46.

Cusumano. M. A. 1991. Japan's Software Factories: A Challenge to U. S. Management. New York: Oxford University Press.

Cutis, H. L. and R. J. Alphonso. 2000. Pros & cons of ASPs. Strategic Finance (September): 34-38. (Application service providers).

Dance, D. R. 1995. How to choose a financial software consultant. Management Accounting (September): 32-37.

Dance, D. R. 1996. The three phases of implementation. Management Accounting (February): 35-38, 40. (Planning, installation, and post-implementation management of software).

Dance, D. R. 1997. Mind mapping your way to the right software. Management Accounting (April): 36, 38, 40, 42-43, 46.

Davenport, T. H. and J. G. Harris. 2005. Automated decision making comes of age. MIT Sloan Management Review (Summer): 83-89.

Davenport, T. H. and J. G. Harris. 2007. Competing on Analytics: The New Science of Winning. Harvard Business School Press.

Davenport, T. H., J. G. Harris and Robert Morison. 2010. Analytics at Work: Smarter Decisions, Better Results. Harvard Business Press.

Davis, G. B. 1988. Information systems: Productivity gains from computer-aided software engineering. Accounting Horizons (June): 90-93.

Davis, C. E. 2020. Four design choices for slide presentations. Strategic Finance (May): 40-47.

De Haes, S. W. Van Grembergen and R. S. Debreceny. 2013. COBIT 5 and enterprise governance of information technology: Building blocks and research opportunities. Journal of Information Systems (Spring): 307-324. (COBIT 5 is a framework for the governance and management of IT).

Dearing, G. 1997. Accounting systems that stand the test of time. Management Accounting (December): 32, 34, 36, 38. (Software).

Debreceny, R. and G. L. Gray. 2004. Grab your picks and shovels! There's gold in your data. Strategic Finance (January): 24-28.

DeCristofaro, J. 2005. Prepare data for Excel. Journal of Accountancy (May): 76-78.

DeFelice, A. 2009. 2009 tax software. Journal of Accountancy (December): 61-66.

DeFelice, A. 2010. 2010 tax software survey. Journal of Accountancy (September): 34-39.

Dembeck, J. L. and D. E. Stout. 1997. Using a spreadsheet to solve a multinational marketing problem. Management Accounting (January): 33-39. (Using linear programming for determining production and sales mix).

Drew, J. 2013. How to develop and publish a mobile app. Journal of Accountancy (February): 24-31.

Drew, J. 2015. 2014 MAP survey: Firms tech it up a notch. Usage rates rise for cloud-based software, video conferencing, and digital payments. Journal of Accountancy (January): 28-31, 34.

Drew, J. 2015. Accounting firms moving slowly toward cloud: MAP survey finds firms still relying heavily on locally installed software. Journal of Accountancy (March): 44-46.

Drew, J. 2015. Beyond spreadsheets: Experts explore what the next few years have in store for accounting technology. First of two parts. Journal of Accountancy (April/May): 36-39.

Drew, J. 2015. Competitive edge: The software vendors' view: Asked to peer into their crystal balls, executives foresee accounting firms experiencing growth with consulting services, value pricing, and data. Journal of Accountancy (August): 54-57.

Drew, J. 2015. Experts warn f cybersecurity 'storm': A knowledge gap and lax practices put client data at high risk of hacker attacks (second of two parts). Journal of Accountancy (June): 26-32.

Duston, R. and H. Keasler Jr. 1996. Off-the shelf software creates custom reports. Management Accounting (February): 48, 50-52, 54.

Duyck, F. E. 2018. Implementing new software. Journal of Accountancy (December): 16.

Eaton, T. V. and M. Baader. 2018. Data visualization software: An introduction to Tableau for CPAs. The CPA Journal (June): 50-53.

Eckerson, W. W. Performance Dashboards: Measuring, Monitoring, and Managing Your Business, 2nd edition. Wiley.

Economides, N. and E. Katsamakas. 2006. Two-sided competition of proprietary vs. open source technology platforms and the implications for the software industry. Management Science (July): 1057-1071.

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Jelen, B. 2022. Excel: Compare two items in a pivot table. Strategic Finance (April): 60-61.

Jelen, B. 2022. Excel: Find differences with go to special. Strategic Finance (November): 60-61.

Jelen, B. 2022. Excel: Finding particular days of the month. Strategic Finance (June): 60-61.

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Jelen, B. 2022. Excel: Next larger item with Xlookup. Strategic Finance (September): 60-61.

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LaFollette, G. 2014. Expanding your app-titude. Journal of Accountancy (October): 66-67. (Lookout.com, Microsoft Office mobile app, and OpenTable.com).

LaFollette, G. 2014. Expanding your app-titude. Journal of Accountancy (November): 86. (IFTTT.com and cloudGOO.com).

LaFollette, G. 2014. Expanding your app-titude. Journal of Accountancy (December): 76. (Clarity.fm, mobile app quickbooks.intuit.com/online, and Xero.com).

LaFollett, G. 2015. Expanding your app-titude. Journal of Accountancy (April/May): 114-115. (Apps include Kabbage at kabbage.com, Buypartisan at spendconsciously.com, and Seamless-Grubhub at grubhub.com and seamless.com). (Summary).

LaFollett, G. 2015. Expanding your app-titude. Journal of Accountancy (August): 80. (Apps include Scanner&Translator at danielrekitar.wix.com/transiatoria, Sayhitranslate at sayhitranslate.com, and Transferwise at transferwise.com). (Summary).

LaFollette, G. 2015. Expanding your app-titude. Journal of Accountancy (December): 84. (Apps include Invoice2go at invoice2go.com and Square Register at squareup.com). (Summary).

LaFollett, G. 2015. Expanding your app-titude. Journal of Accountancy (February): 74. (Apps include Slideshark at slideshark.com and on line storage at dropbox.com, onedrive.com, drive-gooble.com, and box.com/personal). (Summary).

LaFollett, G. 2015. Expanding your app-titude. Journal of Accountancy (January): 74. (Apps include Perch at perchapp.com and Umano at Umano.me). (Summary).

LaFollett, G. 2015. Expanding your app-titude. Journal of Accountancy (July): 82. (Apps include Scanbizcards at circleback.com/scanbizcards, and Tripit at tripit.com). (Summary).

LaFollett, G. 2015. Expanding your app-titude. Journal of Accountancy (June): 89. (Apps include Coinbase at coinbase.com and Irs2go at irs.gov/uac/IRS2GoApp). (Summary).

LaFollett, G. 2015. Expanding your app-titude. Journal of Accountancy (March): 74. (Apps include Mobilday at mobileday.com, and Abbyy's Textgrabber at abbyy.com). (Summary).

LaFollette, G. 2015. Expanding your app-titude. Journal of Accountancy (November): 82. (Apps include: Simple In/Out at simpleinout.com, and a web site builder at strikingly.com). (Summary).

LaFollette, G. 2015. Expanding your app-titude. Journal of Accountancy (October): 90. (Apps include Charlie at charlieapp.com, and Notability at gingerlabs.com). (Summary).

LaFollette, G. 2015. Expanding your app-titude. Journal of Accountancy (September): 102. (Apps include Itunes U at tinyurl.com/o4a9itx, AGOGO at agogo.com, and Amazon's Audible at audible.com). (Summary).

LaFollette, G. 2016. Expanding your app-titude. Journal of Accountancy (January): 63. (Apps include Doodle for planning meetings, and Timetravel for scheduling ahead with Uber).

LaFollette, G. 2016. Expanding your app-titude. Journal of Accountancy (February): 72. (Apps include a typography generator called Word Swag at wordswag.co, and a reminder called Followupthen at followupthen.com).

LaFollette, G. 2016. Expanding your app-titude. Journal of Accountancy (March): 79. (Apps include a sleep machine called Sleepsoftlic at sleepsoftlic.com, and Jet Lag Rooster at jetlagrosster.com).

LaFollette, G. 2016. Expanding your app-titude. Journal of Accountancy (April): 84. (Apps include Hoteltonight at hoteltonight.com, Waze through traffic at waze.com, and Hipmunk at hipmunk.com).

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LaFollette, G. 2016. Expanding your app-titude. Journal of Accountancy (June): 84. (Apps include No more voicemail at nomorevoicemail.co and Google voice at google.com/voice).

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