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Demski, Joel; Fitzgerald, S.; Ijiri, Yuji; Ijiri, Yumi; Lin, Haijin (August 2006). "Quantum Information and Accounting Information: A Revolutionary Trend and the World of Topology" (PDF). local page.
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Thus in Part III, we analyzed seven perspectives from accounting information, namely 1) recognition and aggregation issues, 2) measurement vs. information content, 3) physical vs. social sciences perspective, 4) uncertainty and probability assessment, 5) endogenous expectation, 6) error-correction mechanism, and 7) environmental issues.
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Authored by:Joel Demski Yuji Ijiri