INFS2130-L1 Cobol Programming (Spring 2013)
This section was canceled as of 01/24/2013
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Session, Dates: 1 (01/14/2013 - 05/04/2013) Days: T Time: 06:00 - 08:50 pm Location: Pittsburgh(Heinz 57) Room: Pittsburgh (Heinz 57) C03 Seats Available: Canceled Credits: 3
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This course provides the student an introduction to structured programming through use of the COBOL language. Emphasis is placed on structured programming techniques, logic structures, and modular design; the use of design tools such as flowcharting, hierarchy charts, and/or pseudocode; and the interpretation and development of record layouts, report layouts, and quality program documentation. The student becomes familiar with the syntax and logic of COBOL by coding a sequence of increasingly complex problems. The fundamental elements of batch sequential file processing are stressed, with the application of arithmetic verbs, simple and complex IF statements, EVALUATE statements, 88-levels, internal sorting, control-break processing, single-level table processing, and sequential file updating.
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