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More copies of this ISBN:Cobol for the 21ST Century - With Syntax Reference Guide and CD (10TH 03 - Old Edition)by Nancy Stern
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:COBOL . . . Still standing tall. Just like the evergreen, the COBOL programming language has remained vibrant and full of life year after year. Today, COBOL is running a large number of the world’s business data applications, and it’s likely to remain a viable language in the years ahead. Now in its 11th Edition, Nancy Stern, Robert Stern, and James Ley’s COBOL for the 21st Centurycontinues to show how to design COBOL programs that are easy to read, debug, modify, and maintain. You’ll learn to write interactive programs as well as batch programs with sophisticated file processing techniques, and become familiar with valuable information processing and systems concepts. Features
Synopsis:A hardy perennial! Despite years of dire predictions, COBOL is still thriving. In fact, it's practically a perennial. New version of COBOL for PCs now enable you to use COBOL to develop interesting graphical user interfaces, create Web pages, and even incorporate components from other languages such as Visual Basic. Now with COBOL FOR THE 21ST CENTURY, 10/E, you can take advantage of these exciting new developments and learn how to become a master COBOL programmer. Features: * Includes new integrated coverage of interactive programming. * Shows how to design programs that area easy to read, debug, modify, and maintain. * Covers information processing and systems concepts that will help you interact with users and systems analysts when designing programs. * Introduces you to programming tools such as pseudocode and hierarchy charts that make program logic more structured, modular, and top-down. * Presents useful techniques for maintaining and modifying older legacy programs. * Includes a student CD containing all data for all programming assignments as well as the full Practice Program from each chapter. About the AuthorDr. Nancy Sternreceived a B.A. in mathematics from Barnard College and an M.S. in mathematics and computer science from New York University. She earned an M.A. and a Ph.D. in the history of science and technology from the State University of New York at Stony Brook. Her Ph.D. thesis on the development of Eckert-Mauchly computers has been published by the Digital Equipment Corporation. Her research on the history of electronic digital computers has been supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation. Dr. Stern has co-authored numerous textbooks in the computing field, including Computing in the Information Age, Structured COBOL Programming, Assembler Language Programming, Structured Flowcharting, System Analysis, Structured RPG III Programming, Turbo Basic, Microsoft Basic and The Impact of Computers on Society. She has also written many articles for ACM Computing Surveys, Datamation, Computerworld, the Annals of the History of Computing, The IEEE Spectrum, Technology and Culture and The Social Studies of Science, as well as a book on the history of computing called From ENIAC to UNIVAC. Her books have been translated into Spanish, Arabic, Portuguese, Korean and Chinese. Table of ContentsUnit I: The Basics. 1. An Introduction to Structured Program Design in COBOL. 2. The IDENTIFICATION and ENVIRONMENT DIVISIONS. 3. The DATA DIVISION. 4. Coding Complete COBOL Programs: The PROCEDURE DIVISION. Unit II: Designing Structured Programs. 5. Designing and Debugging Batch and Interactive COBOL Programs. 6. Moving Data, Printing Information, and Displaying Output Interactively. 7. Computing in COBOL: The Arithmetic Verbs and Intrinsic Functions. 8. Decision Making Using the IF and EVALUATE Statements. 9. Iteration: Beyond the Basic PERFORM. Unit III: Writing High-Level COBOL Programs. 10. Control Break Processing. 11. Data Validation. 12. Array Processing and Table Handling. Unit IV: File Maintenance. 13. Sequential File Processing. 14. Sorting and Merging. 15. Indexed and Relative File Processing. Unit V: Advanced Topics. 16. Improving Program Performance Using the COPY, CALL, and Other Statements. 17. The Report Writer Module. Appendixes. A: COBOL Character Set and reserved Words. B: Differences Among the COBOL Standards. C: Glossary. Index. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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