GSO ISO/IEC TR 24717:2021
Gulf Standard
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Approved on
01 July 2021
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Information technology — Programming languages, their environments and system software interfaces — Collection classes for programming language COBOL
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GSO ISO/IEC TR 24717:2021 Scope
ISO/IEC TR 24717:2009 specifies the interfaces and behaviour of a common class library for managing sets of object references in COBOL. The purpose of ISO/IEC TR 24717:2009 is to promote a high degree of portability in implementations of the class library, even though some elements are subject to trial before completion of a final design suitable for standardization.
ISO/IEC TR 24717:2009 builds on the syntax and semantics defined in ISO/IEC 1989:2002.
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