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EN ISO 1989:1989/A2:1995

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MEMORANDUM ON THE STANDARDIZATION OF THE PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE COBOL

Withdrawn date

01-01-2002

Published date

12-01-2013

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Section I: INTRODUCTORY INFORMATION
Chapter 1: Introduction to the Standard
Chapter 2: Summary of the elements by module
Chapter 3: Summary of elements by COBOL division
Section II: CONCEPTS
1 Introduction
2 Files
3 Report writer
4 Table handling
5 Shared memory area
6 Program and run unit organization and
            communication
7 Communication facility
Section III: GLOSSARY
1 Introduction
2 Definitions
Section IV: OVERALL LANGUAGE CONSIDERATION
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Notation used in formats
Chapter 3: Rules
Chapter 4: Language concepts
Chapter 5: A COBOL source program
Chapter 6: Divisions
Chapter 7: Reference format
Chapter 8: COBOL reserved words
Section V: COMPOSITE LANGUAGE SKELETON
Section VI: NUCLEUS MODULE
Chapter 1: Introduction to the nucleus module
Chapter 2: A COBOL source program
Chapter 3: Identification division in the nucleus
            module
Chapter 4: Environment division in the nucleus module
Chapter 5: Data division in the nucleus module
Chapter 6: Procedure division in the nucleus module
Chapter 7: Debugging in the nucleus module
Section VII: SEQUENTIAL I-O MODULE
Chapter 1: Introduction to the sequential I-O module
Chapter 2: Environment division in the sequential I-O
            module
Chapter 3: Data division in the sequential I-O module
Chapter 4: Procedure division in the sequential I-O
            module
Section VIII: RELATIVE I-O MODULE
Chapter 1: Introduction to the relative I-O module
Chapter 2: Environmental division in the relative I-O
            module
Chapter 3: Data division in the relative I-O module
Chapter 4: Procedure division in the relative I-O
            module
Section IX: INDEXED I-O MODULE
Chapter 1: Introduction to the indexed I-O module
Chapter 2: Environment division in the indexed I-O
            module
Chapter 3: Data division in the indexed I-O module
Chapter 4: Procedure division in the indexed I-O module
Section X: INTER-PROGRAM COMMUNICATION MODULE
Chapter 1: Introduction to the inter-program
            communication module
Chapter 2: Nested source program
Chapter 3: Identification division in the inter-program
            communication module
Chapter 4: Data division in the inter-program
            communication module
Chapter 5: Procedure division in the inter-program
            communication module
Section XI: SORT-MERGE MODULE
Chapter 1: Introduction to the sort-merge module
Chapter 2: Environment division in the sort-merge
            module
Chapter 3: Data division in the sort-merge module
Chapter 4: Procedure division in the sort-merge module
Section XII: SOURCE TEXT MANIPULATION MODULE
Chapter 1: Introduction to the source text manipulation
            module
Chapter 2: The COPY statement
Chapter 3: The REPLACE statement
Section XIII: REPORT WRITER MODULE
Chapter 1: Introduction to the report writer module
Chapter 2: Environment division in the report writer
            module
Chapter 3: Data division in the report writer module
Chapter 4: Procedure division in the report writer
            module
Section XIV: COMMUNICATION MODULE
Chapter 1: Introduction to the communication module
Chapter 2: Data division in the communication module
Chapter 3: Procedure division in the communication
            module
Section XV: DEBUG MODULE
Chapter 1: Introduction to the debug module
Chapter 2: Environment division in the debug module
Chapter 3: Procedure division in the debug module
Section XVI: SEGMENTATION MODULE
Chapter 1: Introduction to the segmentation module
Chapter 2: Environment division in the segmentation
            module
Chapter 3: Procedure division in the segmentation
            module
Section XVIII: APPENDICES
APPENDIX A: THE HISTORY OF COBOL
Chapter 1: The development of COBOL
Chapter 2: The evolution of CODASYL COBOL
Chapter 3: The standardization of COBOL
Chapter 4: International standardization of COBOL
APPENDIX B: DIFFERENCES BETWEEN SECOND AND THIRD
             STANDARD COBOL
Chapter 1: Summary of differences between second and
            third standard COBOL
Chapter 2: Substantive changes
APPENDIX C: LANGUAGE ELEMENT LISTS
Chapter 1: Obsolete language element list
Chapter 2: Implementor-defined language element list
Chapter 3: Hardware dependent language element list
Chapter 4: Undefined language element list
INDEX

Records the international and European agreements that standardize the programming language COBOL.

DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
Comite Europeen de Normalisation
Status
Withdrawn

Standards Relationship
SNV BS EN ISO 1989 : 1996 Identical
BS EN ISO 1989:1996 Identical
NBN EN ISO 1989 : 89 AMD 1 Identical
UNI EN 21989 : 1991 AMD 2 1998 Identical

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