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Title : Murach's CICS for the COBOL Programmer
Author : Raul Menendez, Doug Lowe
Book Description
Covers the latest versions of CICS (including CICS Transaction Server) so that beginners can learn current coding practices from the start. Six beginning chapters show how to develop CICS programs, and later chapters present CICS commands and techniques used regularly, commands and techniques for file and database processing, and code necessary for maintaining older programs. Twelve programs and dozens of coding segments illustrate design and coding practices.
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Title : Cics Command Level Programming (Wiley Professional Computing)
Author : Alida M. Jatich
Book Description
This Second Edition includes all relevant information regarding IBM's latest major update releases of CICS. Using a step-by-step tutorial, it shows how to develop and maintain CICS code for maximum system effectiveness. Coverage includes all commands, support functions, and VS COBOL II; detailed information on using the first microcomputer (OS/2) version of CICS; and table setup and system utilities for applications programmers developing software on personal computers. By providing a wealth of...
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Title : CICS/ESA Primer
Author : James G. Janossy, Steve Samuels
Book Description
The smart programmer's introduction to CICS gets you off to a clean, clear, quick start
If you're new to CICS programming, the last thing you need is a long-winded explanation of every nuance and detail of the system's operation. The first thing you need is the CICS/ESA Primer. It puts your hands on the keyboard quickly—even if you have no previous online experience—and provides loads of diagrams, screen shots, and code, as well as crisp, clear explanations of the basics of CICS programming. In practically no time, you'll learn everything you need to know about:
CICS screen design
Basic Mapping Support (BMS)
Program function keys
Debugging techniques
File updating
Creating a simple menu
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Title : Designing and Programming CICS Applications
Author : John Horswill, Members of the CICS Development Team at IBM Hursley
Book Description
A book/CD-ROM package introducing new users of IBM's mainframe (OS/390) to CICS features, and showing experienced users how to integrate existing mainframe systems with newer technologies, including the Web, CORBA, Java, CICS clients, and Visual Basic, as well as how to link MQSeries and CICS. Addresses the design requirements for specific components and gives a step-by-step approach for developing a sample application.
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Title : Murach's CICS Desk Reference
Author : Raul Menendez, Doug Lowe
Book Description
This source book compiles information for CICS/COBOL programmers. Section I offers practical guidelines for designing, coding, testing, and debugging CICS/COBOL programs, with two versions of a model maintenance program presented to illustrate traditional and modern design and coding methods. Section II is a CICS command reference, containing syntax and option descriptions for 121 CICS commands commonly used by application programmers. For each command there are descriptions of any exceptional conditions the command may raise, coding examples, and advice on using the command. Section III gives syntax and parameter descriptions for the standard BMS macros, along with examples and guidelines for creating user-friendly screens. Section IV presents AMS commands needed for working with VSAM files.
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