This book is dead. Let this book last. This book, post-structuralist critics have guaranteed us for a long time that it is not only the past, more precisely what we thought it was not. It is no longer an independent entity but itself is a small world sandwiched between two covers, a discourse talking to us in a unified voice, a work of a writer. On the contrary, as the critical discourses of Barthes (1979) and Derrida (1974) tell us, the contents of books and articles are inseparable from dozens, hundreds or thousands. Now, be crazy about other texts.
Over the years, the world has undergone a sharp change. Telegraph has been replaced by telephone, computerized books, dishes with dishwasher. But with all these, one rule will not change. Things worth getting are free. Just as cheaper products are likely to break, the right approach is a more difficult way. Harper Lee expresses this with To Kill a Mockingbird. She stated that the most expensive actions and products would ultimately be the most valuable. But with this knowledge, some people still choose cheaper and easier. In many cases, these decisions are the most serious damage. Some things are irreplaceable
Will the computer replace books in the future? Computer changed the face of the world. Now reading has become a big problem on the Internet, e-books are currently available online. Next is a question - will computers replace books in the future? Let's see. It is green. You do not need to cut down trees to print e-books. All done electronically, it is done using equipment owned by most people. It is good to save thousands of trees. Cost can be reduced. If people start switching from paper books to e-books, the cost of e-books may be lower than traditional printing.
Technological advances have influenced the way work is done in all areas. Accounting is no exception. Traditional books are replaced by computers. The accountant has knowledge of the computer and needs to spend a lot of time on the screen of the computer rather than paper or book. Information and communication technology (ICT) and e-commerce applications bring a number of advantages to a wide range of business processes and transactions within and between enterprises. ICT applications will improve information and knowledge management within the enterprise, reduce transaction costs and increase the speed and reliability of intercompany trading (B2B) and intercompany trading (B2C) transactions. In addition, they are effective tools to improve the quality of external communications and services for established customers and new customers.