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Are You Connected: CIO, Architect, and Auditor?

In: The Software Dilemma

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  • Roger Gutbrod
  • Christian Wiele

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Software development and internal audit services are two absolutely different departments. Once in a while, if at all, an internal auditor visits the department of software development. But most time they spend on stuff like accounting, fraud or how the CIO runs IT. Software development and internal audit services are two different worlds – at least had been two different worlds in the past. Both areas are evolving. The software development complexity requires new methods to manage sustainable software. And also internal audit services are taking new orientations. Internal audit departments have discovered value adding services which they can provide software development departments. Unnoticed, the two areas have approached each others. If common interests are not immediately recognized, both of them can come into conflict with each other. Before we will explain the common interests and resolutions, we would like to take you one step further. What will happen, if both emerging tasks from software development and internal audits stay inwardly?

Suggested Citation

  • Roger Gutbrod & Christian Wiele, 2012. "Are You Connected: CIO, Architect, and Auditor?," Management for Professionals, in: The Software Dilemma, edition 127, chapter 3, pages 27-39, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:mgmchp:978-3-642-27236-3_3
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-27236-3_3
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