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  2. Audit trail - Wikipedia

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    An audit trail is a progression of records of computer data about a working framework, an application, or client exercises. Computer frameworks may have a few audit trails each gave to a specific sort of action [6] [circular reference]. Related to proper apparatuses and systems, audit trails can help with distinguishing security infringement ...

  3. Transaction log - Wikipedia

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    In the field of databases in computer science, a transaction log (also transaction journal, database log, binary log or audit trail) is a history of actions executed by a database management system used to guarantee ACID properties over crashes or hardware failures.

  4. Category:Auditing terms - Wikipedia

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    Audit trail; V. Verification (audit) Vouching (financial auditing) This page was last edited on 1 April 2018, at 09:28 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  5. Audit (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    audit trail; Information technology security audit - a process that can verify that certain standards have been met; Configuration audit (as part of configuration management) Information technology audit - an examination of the controls within an entity's Information technology infrastructure; Software audit (disambiguation) - multiple meanings

  6. Audit - Wikipedia

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    An information technology audit, or information systems audit, is an examination of the management controls within an Information technology (IT) infrastructure. The evaluation of obtained evidence determines if the information systems are safeguarding assets, maintaining data integrity , and operating effectively to achieve the organization's ...

  7. Title 21 CFR Part 11 - Wikipedia

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    It requires that they implement controls, including audits, system validations, audit trails, electronic signatures, and documentation for software and systems involved in processing the electronic data that FDA predicate rules require them to maintain. A predicate rule is any requirement set forth in the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act ...

  8. Open Letter on Public Polling - images.huffingtonpost.com

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    3. A definition of the population under study, and a description of the sampling frame used to identify this population. 4. A description of the sample design, giving a clear indication of the method by which the respondents were selected by the researcher, or whether the respondents were entirely self-selected. 5.

  9. Talk:Audit trail - Wikipedia

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    I belive the original definition on this page, and that shown at Webopedia, is better suited to an 'audit record' not an 'audit trail'. It seems to me the word 'trail' necessarily implies a sequence of activities, not a single activity. Superscript text Hiyaaaaa :)