by
Birt, Jacqueline, author.
Call Number
657 ACC
Publication Date
2023
Summary
Accounting, business and economics, reporting, decision makingTOC:PrefaceAbout the authorsHow to use this textChapter 1. Introduction to accounting and business decision makingChapter 2. Accounting in societyChapter 3. Business structuresChapter 4. Business transactionsChapter 5. Statement of financial positionChapter 6. Statement of profit or loss and statement of changes in equityChapter 7. Statement of cash flows Chapter 8. Analysis and interpretation of financial statementsChapter 9. BudgetingChapter 10. Cost-volume-profit analysisChapter 11. Costing and pricing in an entityChapter 12. Capital investmentChapter 13. Financing the businessChapter 14. Performance measurementAppendix IAppendix II.
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Rhodes, Carl, 1967-
Call Number
808.06665 21
Publication Date
2001
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Carl Rhodes examines the implicit power of writing and authorship that is at play when people and organisations are (re)presented in research. To explore this, the book reports a research project in the area of organisational storytelling that investigates how people in one organisation used stories to (re)present their own learning experiences from the implementation of a quality management program. This research is written in three principal genres: autobiography, ethnography and a fictional short story. These (re)presentational strategies are reviewed to examine how different genres effect.
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Gorman, Will.
Call Number
651.780285 22
Publication Date
2009
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Sanghani, Abhishek.
Call Number
651.78028557585 22
Publication Date
2010
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Cody, Edward J.
Call Number
651.780285536 22
Publication Date
2010
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MacRae, Paul, 1946-, author.
Call Number
808.06665 MAC
Publication Date
2015
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Heffelfinger, David R.
Call Number
005.133 22
Publication Date
2009
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"The book has been fully updated to use JasperReports 3.5, the latest version of JasperReports. Previously accepted techniques that have now been deprecated have been replaced with their modern counterparts. All examples in the book have been updated to use XML schemas for report templates. Coverage of new data sources that JasperReports now supports has been added to the book. Additionally, JasperReports can now export reports to even more formats than before and exporting reports to these new formats is covered in this new edition of the book. Starting with the basics of adding reporting capabilities to your application and creating report templates, you will first see how to produce your reports through the use of JRXML files, custom ANT targets, and then preview them in both the web browser and the native browser of JasperReports. All examples have been updated to use XML schemas. New export formats, such as OpenDocument Text, and new data sources now supported by JasperReports are now covered in this updated edition"--Resource description page.
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by
Ward, John.
Call Number
658.472 22
Publication Date
2010
Summary
Annotation BIRT is an Eclipse-based open source reporting system for web applications based on Java and Java EE. To address a wide range of reporting needs within a typical application, ranging from operational or enterprise reporting to multi-dimensional online analytical processing (OLAP), you need to know BIRT from head to toe. If you wish to start making reports easily and quickly, and also want to be up-to-date with the latest developments in BIRT, then this book is for you. It will guide you from scratch to develop reports using the Eclipse BIRT project. You will learn how to connect to data, use report items to display and format data, and use scripting to build advanced reports and charts.<br /><br />The book steers you through each step of report setup, to creating, designing, formatting, and deploying reports with data from a wide range of data sources. Its focus is on familiarizing you with the most visible and familiar product built with the BIRT framework _ the BIRT Report Designer. It starts by introducing the concepts of business intelligence and open source software, and different installation methods. It will introduce you to the various visual report elements that can be used to design BIRT reports, such as the Palette and Grid components. You will learn the details of the data components of BIRT (the Data Source and the Data Set), different types of source data that BIRT supports such as XML files, flat text files, and databases, and the creation of all of the elements while connecting to Data Sources in reports and Report Projects. By the end of the book, you will be able to enhance the presentation of your report using Charts, Hyperlinks, and Drill Through. You will also be able to take advantage of the scripting capabilities that BIRT has to offer with Expressions and Event Handlers and successfully deploy BIRT reports.<br /><br />The book includes a case study at the end along with a real-world example that runs throughout the book.<br /><br />Learn to develop reports quickly using BIRT 2.5.
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by
Vailiev, Yuli.
Call Number
658.05 22
Publication Date
2010
Summary
Annotation Business Intelligence (BI) is the process of obtaining business information from available data and today, most businesses use BI to control their affairs. With Business Analysis and Reporting in Oracle Business Intelligence, you can quickly learn how to put the power of the Oracle Business Intelligence solutions to work. To jump start with analysis and reporting of data on an Oracle Business Intelligence SE platform and to keep the process of learning simple and interesting requires numerous annotated examples. The examples in this introductory guide will make you immediately familiar with tools included in the Oracle Business Intelligence package. This book will teach you how to find answers to common business questions and make informed business decisions as well as helping you to use Oracle Business Intelligence SE platform and prepare database for analysis. This practical, example-rich guide starts by explaining concepts behind getting business information from data. We then move smoothly onto the tools included in the Oracle Business Intelligence SE and Oracle Business Intelligence Tools packages. Along the way, we will look at how to take advantage of Discoverer Administrator, Discoverer Plus, and Discoverer Viewer for analysis and reporting. You will also learn how to build, deploy and execute reports using Oracle Reports, and integrate data from different data sources with warehousing, employing Oracle Warehouse Builder software. Covering advanced Oracle Business Intelligence features, this book will teach you how to pivot data, drill it up and down, as well as display it visually in graphs. A fast-paced introductory guide to get you up and running swiftly with the tools included in Oracle BI SE.
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ClickView (Firm)
Call Number
XX(302531.1)
Summary
To teach the skills required to write and present an easy-to-read, informative and forward-thinking report. This programme's engaging and humorous plot sets out six memorable steps to successful report writing. By focusing on the objectives, organising points into related groups and using the four Ps (Position, Problem, Possibilities and Proposals) report authors will ensure their document forwards a constructive and compelling argument. The clearly-defined structure shows how avoiding the use of jargon and keeping words, sentences and paragraphs short and simple, will contribute to a report's overall effectiveness. Additionally, people will learn how to set out a report in a way that will encourage its recipients to read and respond to the content positively, so that great ideas that may otherwise have been overlooked stand a better chance of becoming reality. Featuring Dawn French and Reece Dinsdale.
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Jay, Ros.
Call Number
808.066 JAY
Publication Date
2000 1999
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Saunders, Mark, 1959-, author.
Call Number
650.072 SAU
Publication Date
2016
Summary
This book is an introduction to research methods for students planning or undertaking a dissertation or extensive research project in business and management.
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Regular print
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