The research aims to show the relationship between the use of automated accounting systems technology and its impact on enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of the internal control system in a sample of Bahraini universities in light of the rapid changes in the electronic business environment. Automated accounting and its impact on enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of the internal control system, and it is concluded through the analytical study of the research sample that there is a percentage (93%) of the total respondents agree and fully agree that the use of automated accounting systems in Bahraini universities contributes significantly to enhancing the efficiency of the internal control system and its effectiveness, and the research recommends that it is necessary to use automated accounting systems of all kinds in the field of accounting information systems, because their use will increase the efficiency and effectiveness of these systems and thus will add value and a competitive advantage to the accounting units in Bahraini universities and will have a clear and direct positive impact on the future of those units and individuals working in them . It also recommends the need to raise the scientific and practical qualification of accountants working in universities. The future accountant should have technical knowledge of using automated accounting systems and be familiar with how to use them in order to employ this knowledge when the accounting units choose and determine the types of information and communication technologies to be used that are commensurate with the nature of work those units. It also recommends that the accounting units should develop accounting information systems by introducing the latest automated accounting programs and training accountants on them, whether these programs were designed specifically for the unit or they are ready-made programs and modifications were made to them in proportion to the nature of the unit’s work, without neglecting the interest in the communication network, because the production of The accounting unit of information without delivering it to the beneficiary parties will negatively affect the entire accounting unit, and make it isolated from its environment. Also, when designing a new automated accounting information system for the accounting unit or making an amendment or development of the existing system in it, the accountant should be a member of the design team This is because the responsibility for designing the concepts lies with him, in addition to the need for the accountant to be a member of the analysis team that takes place before starting the design process, because he is one of the most knowledgeable individuals in the details of work within the unit.
Greywater is a possible water source that can be improved for meeting the quality required for irrigation. Treatment of greywater can range from uncomplicated coarse filtration to advanced biological treatment. This article presents a simple design of a small scale greywater treatment plant, which is a series of physical and natural processes including screening, aeration, sedimentation, and filtration using granular activated carbon filter and differentiates its performance with sand filter. The performance of these units with the dual filter media of (activated carbon with sand) in treatment of greywater from Iraqi house in Baghdad city during 2019 and that collected from several points including washbasins, kitchen si
... Show MoreBackground: The evaluation of the chronological age is a practical method in crime investigation field that assists in identifying individuals to treat them as underage or adult. This study aimed to assess the stages of third molars mineralization in relation to chronological age of Iraqi individuals, determine the gender differences and arches (maxillary/mandibular) differences.
Materials and Methods: A total of 300 orthopantomograms of orthodontic patients were collected according to specific criteria and evaluated visually. The developmental stages of maxillary and mandibular third molars were determined according to Demirjian method. T
... Show MoreProblem Statement: Despite the critical role of arm movement in freestyle swimming, many learners— specially female students at Baghdad University's College of Physical Education and Sport Sciences— face difficulties executing the pushing phase of the stroke correctly. This phase essential for generating propulsion and maintaining body coordination in water. Traditional teaching methods lack immediate feedback on the quality and force of arm movements, impeding effective motor learning and coordination. Approach: the researchers developed a custom-made device designed to measure the pressure force exerted by the palms during freestyle swimming. The device features pressure sensors attached both hands, a processor that analyzes the colle
... Show MoreThis paper introduces a non-conventional approach with multi-dimensional random sampling to solve a cocaine abuse model with statistical probability. The mean Latin hypercube finite difference (MLHFD) method is proposed for the first time via hybrid integration of the classical numerical finite difference (FD) formula with Latin hypercube sampling (LHS) technique to create a random distribution for the model parameters which are dependent on time [Formula: see text]. The LHS technique gives advantage to MLHFD method to produce fast variation of the parameters’ values via number of multidimensional simulations (100, 1000 and 5000). The generated Latin hypercube sample which is random or non-deterministic in nature is further integ
... Show MoreThis study investigates the performance of granular dead anaerobic sludge (GDAS) bio-sorbent as permeable reactive barrier in removing phenol from a simulated contaminated shallow groundwater. Batch tests have been performed to characterize the equilibrium sorption properties of the GDAS and sandy soil in phenol-containing aqueous solutions. The results of GDAS tests proved that the best values of operating parameters, which achieve the maximum removal efficiency of phenol (=85%), at equilibrium contact time (=3 hr), initial pH of the solution (=5), initial phenol concentration (=50 mg/l), GDAS dosage (=0.5 g/100 ml), and agitation speed (=250 rpm). Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) analysis proved that the carboxylic acid, aromatic, alk
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