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CONCEPTS OF COBOL WITH FILE STRUCTURES

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CONCEPTS OF COBOL WITH FILE STRUCTURES

2007 Spring Term

3 Units

Management Computer Systems 232

The COBOL language is taught and then used to study file organizations at both the logical and physical level in order to provide a firm foundation for future study of database and information systems. Sequential, indexed, and relative files are discussed. Hashing and the implementation of complex file structures is discussed. Students act as maintenance programmers updating and modifying existing programs.

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