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Links on COBOL Objects and Components
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Cetus Links: 16604 Links on Objects and Components OO COBOL  Language and was the first language developed as a tool for business applications in the sixties Both the programmers and business analysts found this language to be easier to understand and read. A COBOL program reads more like an essay...
http://www.cetus-links.org/oo_cobol.html

Step-by-step detailed treatment of how its classes were designed and constructed.
http://objectz.com/oocobol/tutorial/

Object-Z Systems provides Object-Oriented COBOL and COBOL Web training. COBOL University has trained more than 200 university and college professors and now offers these courses to the business community.
http://www.objectz.com/cobolu/

Object-oriented COBOL resource directory.
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Object COBOL OOCOBOL COBOL and Objects The COBOL Center  K can generate a web browser interface to Cobol programs that have been generated by ETK. Michael C. Kasten Tutorial about OOCOBOL Micro Focus Object Cobol Developer Suite COBOL Goldmine Article The New COBOL Cobol Report Gene Webb's Object Oriented...
http://www.infogoal.com/cbd/cbdobj.htm

Object-Orientation and associated abilities give facilities to develop OO programs using COBOL; describes basic concepts and definitions of objects, classes, encapsulation, methods, inheritance, polymorphism.
http://www.objs.com/x3h7/oocobol.htm

Forms and bulletins, COBOL services directory. Who in the world is accessing CGM?
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ILS International, COBOL Gold Mine Home Page  The point is not how much you spend, but how much you get. Web Site winner of At COBOL Gold MineSM we think differently! Why waste all your mission-critical business COBOL applications in which you have invested so much during...
http://www.ils-international.com/goldmine/cgmhome.htm

Mario Apicella for InfoWorld. Developing business applications that use different technologies is like trying to hold a meeting among people with completely different agendas: It's possible, but you're just as likely to fail as to succeed. What you need is a well-designed plan before you begin. Similarly, if you don't have a solid outline to build from, your application development team could waste time and money spinning its wheels and, worst of all you might end up with a solution that can't address your business needs.
http://archive.infoworld.com/art.../ec/xml/00/03/27/000327ecuml.xml