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An audit trail (also called audit log) is a security-relevant chronological record, set of records, and/or destination and source of records that provide documentary evidence of the sequence of activities that have affected at any time a specific operation, procedure, or event. Audit records typically result from activities such as financial trans...
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The systematic presentation of material gathered within a naturalistic study that allows others to follow and audit the researcher's thinking and conclusions about the data
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http://www.bath.ac.uk/catalogues/information/glossary/

Resolves the validity of an accounting entry by a step-by-step record by which accounting data can be traced to their source.
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http://www.duke.edu/~charvey/Classes/wpg/bfglosa.htm

A record of the activity that has occurred to a certain file/document that may be kept for legal reasons.
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A step-by-step record by which data can be traced to its source.
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A list of transactions in the order they occurred.
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Resolves the validity of an accounting entry by a step-by-step record by which accounting data can b
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An audit trail may be on paper or on disk. In computer security systems, a chronological record of when users log in, how long they arc engaged in various activities, what they were doing, whether any actual or attempted security violations occurred.
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On a network, an audit trail is kept by the network software. It as a record of users, when they were on the system and the files they accessed.
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A path by which the original input to a process (e.g. data) can be traced back through the process, taking the process output as a starting point. This facilitates defect analysis and allows a process audit to be carried out. [After TMap]...
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The evidence of actions (whether automated or manual) performed upon data from original documents to final disposition. The existence of a reliable, easy-to-follow audit trail is considered one indication of good internal control in an organization.
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http://www.lectlaw.com/def/a110.htm

The record of trading information identifying the brokers participating, the firms clearing, the terms and time of the trade and when applicable the customers involved.
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http://www.lme.co.uk/glossary.html

A regulatory requirement for records to track the progress of a futures market order. Also a similar provision in many branches of accounting.
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The documentation of transactions for use by consumers and auditors of financial statements to substantiate the authenticity and accuracy of the financial statements. Also, a report available in the General Ledger module that provides a chronological listing by account of the entries posted to each account.
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the process or an instance of cross-referring each bookkeeping entry to its source in order to facilitate checking its accuracy. · a track of a particular item of output data back through the processing steps that produced it to the corresponding input data.
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