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The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cobol COBOL] programming language is available. | The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cobol COBOL] programming language is available. | ||
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NORD-10 COBOL is based upon American National Standard X3.23-1974. Elements of the COBOL language are allocated to twelve different functional levels. | |||
Each module of the COBOL standard has two non-null "levels" -- level 1 represents a subset of the full set of capabilities and features contained in level 2. | |||
In order for a given system to be called COBOL, it must provide at least level 1 of the Nucleus, Table Handling and Sequential I/O modules.<ref>{{ND-doc|60.089.03 May 1979}}, Introduction</ref> | |||
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NORD-10 COBOL is based upon American National Standard X3.23-1974. Elements of the COBOL language are allocated to twelve different functional levels.
Each module of the COBOL standard has two non-null "levels" -- level 1 represents a subset of the full set of capabilities and features contained in level 2.
In order for a given system to be called COBOL, it must provide at least level 1 of the Nucleus, Table Handling and Sequential I/O modules.[1]
Sources
Norsk Data Document ND–60.144 ND COBOL REFERENCE MANUAL
- ↑ Norsk Data Document ND–60.089.03 May 1979 NORD-10 COBOL REFERENCE MANUAL , Introduction