Modern Version of Ricordanze
The condition of today's accounting information systems is that of a chance product driven over the last fifty years by a continuous sequence of requirements to meet the immediate needs of an enterprise. The result is describe as a " software wasteland ". An " integration hairball ". A kludge that gets the job done, sort of. There are gaps . There is fragmentation . Bucket brigades are needed to connect things together. And this has been normalized. Effectively, current accounting information systems are based on the knee-jerk reaction of IT folks implementing software to satisfy the immediate need of an enterprise; and so what you have is an accumulation of “stuff”, a chance product, which an accumulation of incremental adjustments. What if a different approach were used? What if, rather than a chance product, a conscious and deliberate designed effort was used to create industrial processes which were scalable? What if the fundamental characteristics of...