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Structured COBOL : programming and problem solving / J. Patrick Fenton and Brian K. Williams

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: St. Louis, Missouri : Times Mirror/Mosby College Publishing, c1988Description: xxiv, 716 pages ; 29 cmISBN:
  • 080161662X
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QA 76.73 .F46 1988
Contents:
Chapter 1. How to read and write COBOL: overview and crash course -- Chapter 2. Programming as a problem-solving process -- Chapter 3. Preparing for output and input: report and data specifications -- Chapter 4. COBOL's data division -- Chapter 5. The logic of a program -- Chapter 6. Arithmetic statements in COBOL -- Chapter 7. Conditional statements -- Chapter 8. Data validation -- Chapter 9. Single and multilevel control breaks in reporting programs -- Chapter 10. Table-handling concepts -- Chapter 11. Advanced table-handling concepts -- Chapter 12. Sequential file processing -- Chapter 13. Sorting -- Chapter 14. Report writing.
Summary: This book is written for students in a one or two-semester introductory course in COBOL proramming.
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Books Books National University - Manila LRC - Annex Relegation Room Computer Science GC QA 76.73 .F46 1988 c.1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000002834

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Chapter 1. How to read and write COBOL: overview and crash course -- Chapter 2. Programming as a problem-solving process -- Chapter 3. Preparing for output and input: report and data specifications -- Chapter 4. COBOL's data division -- Chapter 5. The logic of a program -- Chapter 6. Arithmetic statements in COBOL -- Chapter 7. Conditional statements -- Chapter 8. Data validation -- Chapter 9. Single and multilevel control breaks in reporting programs -- Chapter 10. Table-handling concepts -- Chapter 11. Advanced table-handling concepts -- Chapter 12. Sequential file processing -- Chapter 13. Sorting -- Chapter 14. Report writing.

This book is written for students in a one or two-semester introductory course in COBOL proramming.

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