Nancy B. Stern
1950
77 works on record
Works

Arnold
2005

Candace
2005

Beamer
2004

COBOL for the 21st century
2003

Getting Started With Rm-Cobol-85, 5.25
2000

Programming in COBOL/400
1997

101 stupid things trainers do to sabotage success
1995

The Wiley COBOL syntax reference guide
1994

Computing in the information age
1993

Getting started with RM/COBOL-85
1991

Computing with end-user applications
1990

Getting started with structured BASIC
1990

Getting started with dBase III plus
1990

Turbo Basic
1989

Assembler language programming for IBM and IBM-compatible computers
1986

Computers in society
1983

From Eniac to Univac
1981

Structured COBOL programming
1979

370/360 assembler language programming
1979

Flowcharting
1975

COBOL programming
1970

Assembler language programming

An introduction to computer and information processing

Structured Cobol Programming for the As/400

Stern Introduction to Computers and Information Processing
Microfocus Netexpress Version 5.0 to accompany Stern COBOL
2007
Test Bank to Accompany Computing
2002
Computing
2000
Computer With End-User Applications & Basic & dBASE III Plus
2000
Computing Concepts for End Users & Getting Started With DOS & Discovering Microsoft Works for the Ib
2000
Getting Started With Structured Basic Set
2000
Computing With End User Applications & Getting Started With dBASE III Plus
2000
Cobol
1999
Cob
1998
Structured Cobal Programming 8e Sol to Programming Assignments
1997
Structured Cobol Programing 7ed (Instructors Free Copy)
1994
Structured Cobol
1994
Computing in the Information Age and Wiley Getting Started with dBASE IV and Wiley Getting Star
1994
Stern Structured COBOL Programming Seventh Edition and Wiley Syntax Reference Guide Second Edition and Stern Getting Started with Ryan McFarland Dual Med Set
1994
Computing: Concepts for End Users: Enable 2.14
1993
Computing with End User Applications
1992
End User and End User Workbook Dynamic Set
1991
Concepts and End-User Workbook Set
1991
End-User Applications
1991
Getting Started with DOS
1991
Concepts, Fundamentals 2.14 and Enable Edition Version 3.5 Inch
1991
End User Basic and Getting Started with WordPerfect 5.1/3.5 Inch Disk Set (The Getting Started in Series)
1991
Computing applications
1990
Computing with end-user applications and BASIC
1990
Getting started with WordPerfect 4.2
1990
Getting Started with V. P. Planner Plus
1990
Student activities workbook to accompany computing with end-user applications and computing with end-user apllications and BASIC
1990
Getting started with MS-DOS
1990
Computing concepts for end users
1990
Introducing QuickBASIC 4.0 and 4.5
1989
Structured COBOL by design
1988
Study Guide to Accompany Assembler Language for the IBM and IBM-Compatible Computers
1987
Instructors manual to accompany assembler language programming for IBM and IBM-compatible computers
1986
A user's guide to microcomputers
1986
Study Guide to Accompany Structured Cobol Programming
1985
RPG II and RPG III programming
1984
A user's guideto microcomputers
Computing with end-user applications andBASIC
Getting started with Fujitsu COBOL 3.0
Computer Triangle 2e Getting Started with Basic Ge Tting Started with Lotus Getting Started with Word Perfect 6. 0 Internet
Structured Programming 8e and Rm/Cobol Compiler Wi Th Student Manual with Crawford Getting Started Ma Nual
Getting Started with Dos 5. 0 Wordperfect 5. 1 Lotus 2. 2 Dbase Iii Plus Set
Cobol with Fujitsu Compiler Set
Computing with End User Application and Getting Started with dBASE III Plus
Getting Started with Windows 95, Microsoft Word 6.0, Microsoft Excel 5.0, Microsoft Access 2.0, Microsoft PowerPoint 4.0 for Windows and Computing in the Information Age and Metamorphosis
Cobol 10E with Rm Cobol 2E 3. 5 Inches Set
Computing with End User Applications and Getting Started with dBASE III Plus
Computing in the Information Age and Discovering Microsoft Works 3.0 for Windows Set
Getting Started with Ryan McFarland Cobol
Computing in the Information Age and Metamorphosis
COBOL for the 21st Century, Microfocus Netexpress Version 4. 0
Computing concepts for end-users