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58 reviewsCOBOL . . . 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
Century continues 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
Updated to reflect COBOL 2008, where appropriate.
A chapter on the Report Writer Module.
More end-of-chapter questions.
A running case study builds on what you have learned in each chapter.
Integrated coverage of interactive programming.
Covers
information processing and systems concepts that will help you interact
with users and systems analysts when designing programs.
Introduces
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.
Effective
learning tools, including chapter outlines and objectives, debugging
tips and exercises, critical-thinking questions, and programming
assignments.
Links to COBOL Internet resources.
Companion
Website (www.wiley.com/college/stern), featuring a syntax reference
guide, data sets for all programming assignments, and all programs
illustrated in the book.