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The third edition of COBOL: From Micro to Mainframe is designed to satisfy all of your COBOL needs - on multiple platforms. The textbook covers all basic COBOL elements, with additional chapters on the Year 2000 problem, structured programming and design, debugging, subprograms, table processing, sorting, screen I/O, sequential file maintenance, indexed files, and object-oriented COBOL. The third edition teaches programming as it is practiced in the real world, with programming tips that go beyond the syntactical rules of COBOL, that make programs easier to maintain and run more efficiently.
Best-selling author Robert T. Grauer and co-authors Carol Vazquez Villar and Arthur R. Buss provide you with a complete learning package - available with the Micro Focus Personal COBOL for Windows compiler -that will prepare you for success with COBOL programming. Look for these enhancements in the third edition:
- NEW -Our most important revision is an entirely new chapter on the Year 2000 problem that discusses the nature of changes that need to be made to existing COBOL programs.
- NEW - A second new chapter is devoted to Object-Oriented COBOL Programming, an emerging technology of increased importance in the COBOL world.
- NEW - Availability of the Micro Focus Personal COBOL for Windows with the third edition. A new appendix has been added with more than 60 screen shots describing how to use the software.
NEW AND REVISED appendix with more than 100 programming projects.
About the Author
DR. ROBERT T. GRAUER is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Information Systems at the University of Miami, where he has been honored with the Outstanding Teacher Award in the School of Business. A prolific author known for his unparalleled pedagogy, reader-friendly writing style, and Exploring Windows series, Dr. Grauer has written 30 books on programming and information systems, with more than million books in print. Dr. Grauer can be reached at
[email protected] CAROL VAZQUEZ VILLAR, an instructor in the Department of Computer Information Systems at University of Miami for eight years, currently works for Andersen Consulting. She has developed and trained high performance teams on team building and communications and is currently planning and developing leadership training seminars.
DR. ARTHUR R. BUSS is Associate Professor of Computer Studies at William Jewell College, where he teaches Information Technology courses. Prior to coming to Jewell, he worked at Kmart Corporation and McDonnell Douglas as a programmer, systems analyst, and project leader. He is currently conducting studies in the Year 2000 problem and in Object-Oriented COBOL.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction.
2. From Coding Form to Computer.
3. A Methodology for Program Development.
4. The Identification, Environment, and Data Divisions.
5. The Procedure Division.
6. Debugging.
7. Editing and Coding Standards.
8. Data Validation.
9. More About the Procedure Division.
10. Screen I-O.
11. Introduction to Tables.
12. Table Lookups.
13. Multilevel Tables.
14. Sorting.
15. Control Breaks.
16. Subprograms.
17. Sequential File Maintenance.
18. Indexed Files.
19. The Year 2000 Problem.
20. Object-Oriented COBOL Programming.
Appendix A: Micro Focus Personal COBOL for Windows: Users Guide and Tutorial.
Appendix B: Getting Started.
Appendix C: Reserved Words.
Appendix D: COBOL-85 Reference Summary.
Appendix E: COBOL 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, or … ?
Appendix F: Answers to Odd-Numbered Exercises.
Appendix G: Projects.
Index.