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VS COBOL II Release 3.2 and Release 4.0 Performance Tuning

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Abstract
This paper identifies some of the factors that can affect the performance of COBOL programs when using VS COBOL II. The tuning methods discussed here are intended to assist users in selecting from the various options which are available for compiling and executing COBOL programs with VS COBOL II Release 3.2 and Release 4.0. These methods provide the COBOL programmer with the opportunity to tune the run-time environment for better CPU time performance and better use of system resources.
 
 
 
Copyright date
1990,1994
 
Original publication date
1994/5/18
 
 

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Document information
 Product categories:
 Software
 Software Development
 Traditional Progamming Language & Compilers
 COBOL for OS/390 & VM
 Runtime
 Operating system(s):
  OS/390, VM/ESA
 Software version:
  1.1, 1.2, 2.1, 2.2
 Reference #:
  7001473
 IBM Group:
 Software Group
 Modified date:
 2003-11-12

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