Abstract
This case provides a real-world end-of-semester project-oriented case study for students enrolled in an accounting information systems course in which resources, events, and agents (REA) business process modeling and database development are taught. The case consists of a business scenario to provide background information, details of the unique operating characteristics of the Paws and Claws Veterinary Clinic, a description of the functional business requirements, and sample data. The case provides sufficient information to create a moderately complex REA conceptual business process model for the revenue and collection cycle of a service-oriented business. Students should be able to convert the conceptual REA model into an Access database, populate it with data, and then develop a series of queries, forms, and reports that satisfy the stated functional requirements of the clinic. Teaching notes containing suggested implementation guidelines, a possible REA model, the resulting Access database containing the solution to the queries, forms and reports are provided.