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  2. COBOL - Wikipedia

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    COBOL is still widely used in applications deployed on mainframe computers, such as large-scale batch and transaction processing jobs. Many large financial institutions were developing new systems in the language as late as 2006, [ 10 ] but most programming in COBOL today is purely to maintain existing applications.

  3. Job Control Language - Wikipedia

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    Job Control Language (JCL) is a scripting language used on IBM mainframe operating systems to instruct the system on how to run a batch job or start a subsystem. [1] The purpose of JCL is to say which programs to run, using which files or devices [2] for input or output, and at times to also indicate under what conditions to skip a step.

  4. IBM COBOL - Wikipedia

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    Use of IBM COBOL was so widespread that Capex Corporation, an independent software vendor, made a post-code generation phase object code optimizer for it. [3] The Capex Optimizer became a quite successful product. [4] Although the IBM COBOL Compiler Family web site [5] only mentions AIX, Linux, and z/OS, IBM still offers COBOL on z/VM and z/VSE.

  5. Burroughs Medium Systems - Wikipedia

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    With the Medium System, a computer could be simultaneously running a batch payroll system, inputting bank checks on a MICR reader sorter, compiling COBOL applications, supporting on-line transactions, and doing test runs on new applications (colloquially called 'the mix', as the console command 'MX' would shows that jobs were executing). It was ...

  6. History of IBM mainframe operating systems - Wikipedia

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    Its main components are a card-based Job Control language, which is the main user interface; compilers for FORTRAN and COBOL; an assembler; and various utilities including a sort program. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] In 1958, the University of Michigan Executive System adapted GM-NAA I/O to produce UMES , which was better suited to the large number of small ...

  7. CA-Telon - Wikipedia

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    McNeil designed the template COBOL programs and Christensen coded the macros to generate the actual COBOL programs. They created a system that could generate COBOL code from screen layouts created by users. The COBOL ran in IBM's TSO interactive environment and it allowed the users and engineers to test screen flow. When a user wanted a change ...

  8. LINC 4GL - Wikipedia

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    The LINC system created 3rd GL COBOL (application), DMSII (database definition), NDLII (network description), and WFL (job control) source code. The job control statements were themselves subsequently run to compile the other elements and create an integrated system of database, applications, and user terminal network.

  9. PC-based IBM mainframe-compatible systems - Wikipedia

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    The Z390 and zCOBOL is a portable macro assembler and COBOL compiler, linker, and emulator toolkit providing a way to develop, test, and deploy mainframe compatible assembler and COBOL programs using any computer that supports J2SE 1.6.0+ runtime.

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