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Synopsis A total introductory COBOL package--complete with Microfocus Personal COBOL for Windows compiler--this machine independent introduction covers all of the basic COBOL elements and special features. Includes 30 illustrative COBOL programs--presented in a uniform and detailed format. From the Back Cover Key Benefit: A total introductory COBOL package complete with Microfocus Personal COBOL for Windows compiler this machine independent introduction covers all of the basic COBOL elements and special features. Key Topics: Includes 30 illustrative COBOL programs presented in a uniform and detailed format, including program narrative, record layouts, report layouts, test data, and processing specifications. COBOL programs in the book as well as data files for the nearly one hundred student projects are available via FTP. Allows reproduction and/or modification of any of the programs without the tedium of data entry. Market: For anyone interested in COBOL running on either a PC or mainframe. 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 a million books in print. Dr. Grauer can be reached at rgrauer@sba.miami.edu. 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. Back to Cobol
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