n. A measure of the amount of data that an organ zation is willing to reenter or possibly lo event of a disaster
o. A batch total that does not have any intrinsic meaning
p. A batch total that represents the number of actions processed
q. An application control that validates the correctness of one dala item in a transaction record b comparing it to the value of another data item that transaction record
r. An application control that verifies that an account number entered in a transaction record matches an account number in the related master file
s. A plan that describes how to resume business operations after a major calamity, such as Hurricane Katrina, that destroys not only an organization's data center but also its headquarters
t. A data entry application control that verifies the accuracy of an account number by recalculating the last number as a function of the preceding numbers
u. A daily backup procedure that copies only the activity that occurred on that particular day
v. A data entry application control that could be used to verify that only numeric data are entered into a field
w. A data entry application control in which the system displays the value of a data and ask the user to verify that the system has accessed correct record.
x. A batch total that represents the total dollar of a set of transactions
y. A document sent to an external party and subse quently returned so that preprinted data need be manually reentered