Abstract
Expert systems are tailored to individual applications and the environment in which they function, just as conventional computer systems are. Applications in an audit environment must be tailored to the audit philosophy of the organization, to its clients profile, to business sectors that are strongly represented among its clients, etc. Expert audit systems will operate differently in the various organizations, functionally, technically, in area of application, etc.
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© 1990 J.C. van Dijk, Paul. A Williams
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van Dijk, J.C., Williams, P. (1990). Auditing — An Introduction. In: Expert Systems in Auditing. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-12474-9_7
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