The psychology of computer programming
The psychology of computer programming
A genealogy of control structures
Communications of the ACM
System development techniques for small and medium size installations
SIGCPR '77 Proceedings of the fifteenth annual SIGCPR conference
A course in personalized applications libraries
SIGCSE '78 Proceedings of the ninth SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education
Teaching program design through program structure maps
SIGCSE '79 Proceedings of the tenth SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education
70's programming style for a developing country programming
ACM '79 Proceedings of the 1979 annual conference
A technique for making structured programs more readable
ACM SIGPLAN Notices
A course in program maintenance
ACM SIGCSE Bulletin
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A sample set of Cobol programming standards is offered. These standards constrain code to be developed in a “structured” form for both data and control structures. They do not require syntax beyond the existing Cobol language and in fact utilize a typical limited subset of the 1974 ANS Cobol standard. These standards have proved extremely valuable in practice and have reduced the cost and time to produce and maintain large software systems that have been deployed in live multiple customer environments.