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  1. The Cics Companion: A Reference Guide to Cobol Command Level Programming (Mainframe Software Series) by Thomas Robert Gildersleeve, 1988-01
  2. COBOL: Report to Conference on Data Systems Languages Including Initial Specifications for a Common Business Oriented Language (Cobol) for Programming Electronic Digital Computers
  3. The Cobol Presentation Manager Programming Guide: For Os/2 Versions 1.3 and 2.0 (Vnr Computer Library) by David Dill, 1992-06
  4. Fundamentals of COBOL Programming
  5. Introduction to Business Data Processing with BASIC, Fortran and Cobol Programming by Donald Keith Caver, 1979-04-18
  6. Essentials of Structured Cobol Programming by Jan Lee Mize, William W. Cotterman, 1978-06
  7. Structured Cobol Programming (Wadsworth Series in Computer Information Systems) by John C. Molluzzo, 1987-02
  8. Cobol Programming by Nancy B. Stern, Robert A. Stern, 1975-01-01
  9. Modular Programming in Cobol (Business Data Processing) by Russel M. Armstrong, 1973-08-01
  10. Structured Cobol Programming and Data-Processing Methods (Wadsworth Series in Mass Communication) by Richard McCalla, 1985-04
  11. Essentials of Cics Vs Command Level Programming Using Cobol by Robert William Lowe, 1989-03
  12. Structured Cobol Programming 9e Ir CD by Nancy B. Stern, 1999-11-22
  13. Handbook of Cobol Techniques and Programming Standards
  14. Solutions and instructor's resource manual to accompany Fundamentals of structured COBOL programming by Carl Feingold, 1978

101. Excalibur Training Services Limited
A computer training company covering programming with IBM software such as CICS, cobol and DB2.
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102. Employment
Consulting services in the Sacramento, CA area specialing in cobol/CICS programming for Healthcare Systems. Specifically Medicare, MediCal and Medicare.
http://www.cobolconsulting.com
Kenneth Scott Chandler
6344 Canopus Ave
Orangevale, CA 95662
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I have a total of 33 years experience in Computer Operations, Computer Programming and Information Technology.
I have approximately 23 years experience programming MMIS Medicaid Health Care Systems (Primarily Medi-Cal - State of California Medicaid) on mainframe (COBOL/JCL/TSO/VSAM/FileAid,etc). I have also worked on RFPs, transitions, Implementations and Testing for State and Federal government contracts.
I have experience in the following MMIS Subsystems: Claims, Recipient, Provider, Reference, MARS and EPSDT. And 5 years with adhoc reporting of Drug (Formulary) data.
Besides the State contracts, I have worked for the following Health Insurance companies: Computer Sciences Corp, First Health Services, Healthnet (Foundation Health), Primus and MAXIMUS.
I have 10 years experience with PC Software, 7 years experience with Microsoft Office applications, 3 years in database language (Foxpro),
and have also worked on large conversion projects. Converting files from/to: EBCDIC, ASCII, DBF, MDB, XLS, TXT, DOC, etc.
I have approximately 5 years management experience as a Project Leader, Computer Operations Manager and Special Projects Manager.

103. Certificate Program In Programming - Tunxis Community College
Utilizing objectoriented methodology and graphical user interface design, graduates of this program will be able to solve problems in business, science, and mathematics, leading to entry-level programming positions where employees usually write code in cobol, C and/or BASIC.
http://www.tunxis.commnet.edu/programs/certificates/cert_cis.html
Certificate Program in
Computer Programming

Utilizing object-oriented methodology and graphical user interface design, graduates of this program will be able to solve problems in business, science, and mathematics. The objectives of this program are to 1) provide the individual the opportunity to pursue a new career in an area of proven growth; 2) upgrade skills for workplace advancement fo those currently in the workforce; 3) provide all students with a competitive edge through instruction in the most advanced hardware and software technology; and 4) develop an avenue to associate's degree for students wishing to further their education. This program can be completed in one year if first semester courses are completed during the summer. Students may continue their education at Tunxis to earn an associate's degree or enter the job market. The Computer Programming Certificate can lead to entry-level programming positions where employees usually write code in COBOL, C and/or BASIC. Advancement from maintenance work to writing new applications will usually occur. Further advancement to systems analysis and design is possible. Depending on the individual's ability and motivation level, management positions in programming and systems analysis and design are attainable.

104. COBOL - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
cobol. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. cobol is a programming language. Its name is an acronym for COmmon Business Oriented Language.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/COBOL
COBOL
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
COBOL is a programming language . Its name is an acronym for COmmon Business Oriented Language COBOL was initially created in by The Short Range Committee , one of three committees proposed at a meeting held at the Pentagon in May 1959, organized by Charles Phillips of the United States Department of Defense . The Short Range Committee was formed to recommend a short range approach to a common business language. It was made up of members representing six computer manufacturers and three government agencies. In particular, the six computer manufacturers were Burroughs Corporation IBM , Minneapolis- Honeywell (Honeywell Labs), RCA Sperry Rand , and Sylvania Electric Products . The three government agencies were the US Air Force , the David Taylor Model Basin , and the National Bureau of Standards . This committee was chaired by a member of the NBS. An Intermediate-Range Committee and a Long-Range Committee were proposed at the Pentagon meeting as well. However although the Intermediate Range Committeee was formed, it was never operational; and the Long-Range Committee was never even formed. In the end a sub-committee of the Short Range Committee developed the specifications of the COBOL language. This sub-committee was made up of six individuals:

105. RJT Consulting Home Page
Specializing in mainframe (MVS and VSE) and client server applications. Migration of mainframe cobol to the client server platforms, systems and programming support for mainframe systems.
http://www1.minn.net/~tlbenson/
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(763) 420-3278 (Office)
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I have MS and am recovering from Guillain-Barre Syndrome (French Polio) and am presently home bound and looking for telecommuting work. Do you have a need PolicyLink COBOL Programming? We can help you Enhance and/or Modify PolicyLink (The Leverage Group) software. I have worked with a local (International Financial Corporation) adding functionality to PolicyLink software. The additional functions incorporated their MVS mainframe computer utilizing MVS system into the network/UNIX application of PolicyLink. I f you have application needs with PC or client server please e-mail RJT Consulting or call (612) 420-3278 and I will help you solve your problem. RJT Consulting has been business for over 16 years. I am currently specializing in Client Server applications. One new objective is Website design creation and maintenance utilizing Java, HTML, and Microfocus NetExpress.
This page designed and built by Thomas L. Benson of RJT Consulting.

106. Index Of /
cobol Visual Basic programming, legacy systems, software development for web and ecommerce. Located in Clehonger.
http://www.computerlogic.co.uk/
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107. COBOLPortal
resource site for cobol developers. cobol related news, programming tips, resources and everything cobol.
http://www.cobolportal.com/
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Murach's CICS Desk Reference
by Raul Menendez and Doug Lowe
Join the more than 50,000 CICS programmers who’ve found that this book is their best reference when they’re developing CICS programs.
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The Micro Focus Forum is an online discussion forum accessible via the web, newsgroup readers and email subscription. It provides a platform by which COBOL professionals can share expertise, tips and other experiences with other colleagues.
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108. Owain F Carter : Programming Languages As Cars 183
Humorous analogies between cars and Assembly, Fortran II/IV/77, cobol, BASIC, PL/1, C, Algol 60/68, Pascal, Modula2, LISP, Prolog/Lucid, Maple/MACSYMA, Forth, Logo, APL, Ada. Inspired by Fun with Computer Languages.
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109. Allexperts COBOL Q A
Volunteer experts answer questions about programming in cobol for free.
http://www.allexperts.com/getExpert.asp?Category=1443

110. Third Party Tools For COBOL Programmers
Third Party Tools for cobol Programmers. Last Update Wednesday, April 24, 2002. programming Tools for Professional cobol Programmers.
http://www.flexus.com/tools.html
Third Party Tools for COBOL Programmers
Last Update: Wednesday, April 24, 2002
Programming Tools for Professional COBOL Programmers
Love your Compiler, but not the tools your compiler company sells with it? The following list outlines the variety of available tools from Companies who offer support tools for the COBOL developer. If you find that any of the following addresses or Web links fail or are no longer supported, please notify me by e-mail: info@flexus.com
Attention Developers!
Want to have your COBOL Tools listed? Send an e-mail to rtwolfe@flexus.com . Please include a brief description (including category of tool) and your world wide web home page address.
Application Development Tools
ESI (Mpact)
ICOBOL

Netron, Incorporated
CASE Tools
Cope, postcard-ware tool
Libero
(Generates COBOL from finite state-machines)
CICS User Interface Tools
VisionComm Software (MapBlaster/PC)
Communication Tools (TCP/IP)
England Technical Services
Data Access and Management Tools
BrainPower International
Highway Data Ltd.
(E-Mail Address) (COBOL Locking Utilities for Micro Focus COBOL)
Metagenix, Incorporated

111. COBOL
Definition of cobol (COmmon Business Oriented Language), the most popular and widelyused business programming language today in terms of running programs.
http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/0,289893,sid9_gci213863,00.html
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COBOL (Common Business Oriented Language) was the first widely-used high-level programming language for business applications. Many payroll, accounting, and other business application programs written in COBOL over the past 35 years are still in use and it is possible that there are more existing lines of programming code in COBOL than in any other programming language. While the language has been updated over the years, it is generally perceived as out-of-date and COBOL programs are generally viewed as legacy applications. COBOL was an effort to make a programming language that was like natural English, easy to write and easier to read the code after you'd written it. The earliest versions of the language, COBOL-60 and -61, evolved to the COBOL-85 standard sponsored by the Conference on Data Systems Languages (CODASYL). In years immediately preceding the year , many COBOL programs required change to accommodate the new century. Programmers with COBOL skills were in demand by major corporations and contractors. A number of companies have updated COBOL and sell development tools that combine COBOL programming with relational databases and the Internet.

112. Hello World Program
cobol source code for this traditional, beginner's programming exercise.
http://www2.latech.edu/~acm/helloworld/cobol.html
COBOL
000100 IDENTIFICATION DIVISION. 000200 PROGRAM-ID. HELLOWORLD. 000300 DATE-WRITTEN. 02/05/96 21:04. 000400* AUTHOR BRIAN COLLINS 000500 ENVIRONMENT DIVISION. 000600 CONFIGURATION SECTION. 000700 SOURCE-COMPUTER. RM-COBOL. 000800 OBJECT-COMPUTER. RM-COBOL. 000900 001000 DATA DIVISION. 001100 FILE SECTION. 001200 100000 PROCEDURE DIVISION. 100100 100200 MAIN-LOGIC SECTION. 100300 BEGIN. 100400 DISPLAY " " LINE 1 POSITION 1 ERASE EOS. 100500 DISPLAY "HELLO, WORLD." LINE 15 POSITION 10. 100600 STOP RUN. 100700 MAIN-LOGIC-EXIT. 100800 EXIT.
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113. Object-Z Systems – Home Of CobolReport.com, CobolUniversity.com, Object-Z Publi
Home of cobolReport.com, cobolUniversity.com, ObjectZ publishing, cobol standards, object-oriented cobol, articles, reviews, tools, online chat, cobol books, code, links, samples, and programming.
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Cobol is ongoing at Amsterdam Free University Here is Cobol grammar Open-Source Cobol TinyCobol Wanna learn more about eXtreme Programming? Read the IEEE eBook A RATIONAL DESIGN PROCESS: HOW AND WHY TO FAKE IT We may yearn for the software design process to become a set of rational deterministic procedures with a simple, linear path of progress from start to final product. The authors argue that the software design process will never be entirely rational, but it behooves us to present our final designs as if it were. Originally presented at the Eighth International Conference on Software Engineering in London in 1985 Parnas' and Clements' paper is a classic in the field of information technology.

114. MVS TRAINING, Inc. Z/OS, Assembler, COBOL, JCL, REXX, TSO, CICS, DB2, JCL/TSO Tr
by David Shelby Kirk at MVS Training site.
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  • 115. Advanced COBOL For Structured And Object-Oriented Programming, 3E
    Book by Gary DeWard Brown. A timely, premillennial update to the classic cobol resource. This classic reference has been updated to address the current realities of life as a cobol programmer, focusing on client/server applications and featuring a hands-on tutorial on implementing object-oriented cobol.
    http://www.wiley.com/legacy/compbooks/catalog/31481-1.htm
    Advanced COBOL for Structured and Object-Oriented Programming, 3E
    Gary DeWard Brown
    For many years, Gary Brown's classic guide to advanced COBOL has been the on-the-job reference of choice for experienced COBOL programmers internationally. Without compromising on any of the outstanding features that made it so successful, this Third Edition has been updated and expanded to reflect all the important new trends and applications in COBOL programming. Packed with dozens of concise examples illustrating language features, and featuring several complete programs, this indispensable working resource arms you with practical coverage of:
    • All essential COBOL terms, concepts, and statements
    • COBOL programming solutions to the Y2K problem
    • Full Screen terminal support, subprograms and functions, and COBOL Report Writer
    • Items in proposed new ANSI Standard
    • Object-oriented COBOL
    • Obsolete statements and how to work around them
    • COBOL for client/server and distributed computing
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    GARY DEWARD BROWN is President of Spear H. Computing Corporation, a national computer consulting firm, and a widely respected expert on mainframe systems and COBOL programming. He is also the author of System 390 JCL, Fourth Edition, also published by Wiley.

    116. COBOL
    cobol 2002 will be great if you re writing new applications, but it will take time for cobol programmers to pick up objectoriented programming methods.
    http://www.sysprog.net/cobol.html
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    Java and XML ... REXX TOPICS Business Hardware IT at Work Linux ... Storage TOOLS Books Magazines Manuals Organizations ... Home COBOL Legacy Rescue And Trinity Millennium There are now only about six or seven companies that specialize in legacy code rescue. The leader in the field is able to read, understand and transform source code in just under 90 programming languages, including Assembler, 8 distinct versions of COBOL, various versions of and derivatives of C and a host of 4GLs. (May 2004 IT Analysis) IBM looks to modernize Cobol With the new version of Enterprise Cobol, Version 3.3, the language can be extended to Web applications, SOAP, and HTTP. Programmers working with IBM’s z/OS can generate outbound XML from a Cobol data structure and interoperate with EJB. Also in the new release, WebSphere applications can communicate with CICS applications without having to separately buy WebSphere Studio Application Developer Enterprise Integrator. (May 2004 InfoWorld) Easing Cobol into a Web-shaped world The secret to integration isn't necessarily to buy a dedicated integration platform: instead, it's better to support techniques like wrapping and componentisation, which allow Cobol system functionality to get reborn into a more open and cross-application oriented world. (Feb. 2004 ZDNet)

    117. Successful COBOL Upgrades: Highlights And Programming Techniques
    Book by Young Chae and Steven Rogers. Offers a concise primer on how newer versions of cobol differ from older ones still in circulation, outlines programming techniques for new features, and highlights advantages, obstacles, and surprises programmers may find along the way.
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    Successful COBOL Upgrades: Highlights and Programming Techniques
    Young Chae ; Steven Rogers
    This book offers a concise primer on how newer versions of COBOL differ from older ones still in circulation. It outlines programming techniques for new features, and highlights advantages, obstacles, and surprises programmers may find along the way. Finally, it walks readers through a comprehensive planning, converting, compiling, and testing scenario for the three possible upgrade paths.
    Table of Contents
    • INTRODUCTION: Why Should You Upgrade COBOL?
    • MANUALLY UPGRADING COBOL.
      • Successful Manual Upgrades.
      • Report Writer, ISAM, BDAM, and Communications.
      • Upgrading CICS Manually or Using a Tool (CCCA).
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    118. COBOLPortal
    The onestop shop for cobol related news, programming tips, resources and everything cobol.
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    119. Cobolbook.html
    Working cobol2 programs from simple logic to three level control break and batch file update/match/merge. Validating data, Table handling, SEARCH, Indexing, VSAM KSDS, variable format files. Includes diskette containing all programs, data files and JCL.
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    120. COBOL Language
    This document provides the X/Open definition of the cobol Language which is that set of cobol Language facilities that programmers should follow when using cobol compilers on conformant systems. The X/Open definition is based on the ISO 19891985 programming Languages cobol standard but contains none of the optional modules of standard cobol.
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    This document provides the X/Open definition of the COBOL Language which is that set of COBOL Language facilities that programmers should follow when using COBOL compilers on conformant systems. The X/Open definition is based on the ISO 1989:1985 Programming Languages - COBOL standard but contains none of the optional modules of standard COBOL.
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