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Norman Shakespeare (Author)
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In a Nutshell (O'Reilly) September 8, 1998

In the past when code was tight and memory scarce, it was standard practice to use two-digit storage (for example 68 for the year 1968) for date code within software. Unfortunately, when the clock rolls over at midnight on the last day of December 1999, many computers won't recognize "00" as the correct date. This Year 2000 (Y2K) dilemma may potentially render many applications and hardware ineffective, unless the code is altered. This is a global problem that will affect everybody and must be seriously addressed since time is a crucial factor.

The Year 2000 situation affects the mainframe environment most heavily, but it can affect PCs as well. Any company that is running older software and hardware must pay attention to revising date code in programs, and possibly even updating software, the operating system, and even hardware. Other areas of concern are the millions of access-control, point of sale, process-control, and other peripherals that utilize date-stamping and grouping functions embedded in firmware.

Year 2000 in a Nutshell addresses three main aspects of the Year 2000 dilemma:

  • Awareness. Covers main issues such as: compliance, costs, event-horizons, embedded dates and systems, date-stamping, timing, staffing, and benefits of Y2K conversion.
  • Managerial. Covers considerations such as: triage (when the Y2K conversion process isn't started soon enough), legal issues, budgets, and standards. Also covers a project-plan: inventory, analysis, logistical estimates, planning and strategies, conversion, and testing and implementation.
  • Technical. Covers: dates, Julian day, windowing, single-digit century, file and database date conversion, and PC issues.

In addition, this book provides reference information on the date and time functions in those languages most likely to be affected by Year 2000 problems, including Cobol, PL/1, and Visual Basic. This section will be valuable for those programmers forced to dredge up old skills to analyze or revise code that may not be Year 2000 compliant. Because Cobol is particularly likely to be a problem, the book provides a complete Cobol quick reference. This is a valuable guide for those programmers who have been assigned the task of making the Cobol code Y2K compliant, but haven't had much experience with the Cobol language.

The book also provides Visual Basic source code for a simple scanner designed to look for date and time functions that need to be altered for Y2K compliance. Although the code is written in Visual Basic, it can easily be converted into other languages.

Whether you are a manager, a programmer, or even a user faced with the Year-2000 date compliance issue, this is an essential book that will help guide you through this crisis.


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Year 2000 in a Nutshell begins with a comprehensive discussion of the Y2K situation. The author uses separate chapters to address managerial staffing considerations, legal ramifications, conversion steps, and technical background. These critical early chapters are written in a clear tone--at least for managers accustomed to phase-oriented projects.

The author then provides a series of worksheet and questionnaire examples for ascertaining your organization's current vulnerability. These chapters rightly termed this first step triage. There is also a sample master plan for a total solution.

In the remainder of the book, the author gives specific examples and solutions. He begins with a dedicated chapter on COBOL reference, followed by individual chapters on the particulars of date functions in COBOL, PL/1, MVS LE, Visual Basic, and C languages. The book wraps up with a discussion of code scanning (an automated processes of examining your existing code). There is even a sample code-scanner prototype, written in Visual Basic.

As a clear illustration of the problem's magnitude, the book includes an appendix of hundreds of year 2000-related Web URLs for your reference. This title is not a one-stop solution for the Y2K problem. It is, however, an excellent big-picture reference and technical brainstorming tool. --Stephen Plain

From Library Journal

This is the Y2K book for professionals and managers with responsibility. Shakespeare begins by discussing management, legal, and technical issues. He then offers templates and worksheets for macro and database manipulation. Next is a lengthy COBOL review because most of the mainframe Y2K problems are COBOL related. Shakespeare finishes with a discussion of date functions, which is the key Y2K problem. This book will also circulate widely for the next 12 months and belongs especially in larger public, corporate, and academic collections.
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 327 pages
  • Publisher: O'Reilly Media; 1st ed edition (September 8, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1565924215
  • ISBN-13: 978-1565924215
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 1.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #5,679,946 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Y2K Technical Overview, December 11, 1999
This review is from: Year 2000 in a Nutshell: A Desktop Quick Reference (In a Nutshell (O'Reilly)) (Paperback)
This book is an excellent technical treatment of the Y2K problem. It has none of the hand-wringing or dire prognostications of other books on the topic. Instead, it sticks to the facts - technical, historical, and managerial - that help both explain the problem, and what can be done to prevent and/or alleviate it. The technical discussion includes date handling in general, but much of the code is COBOL-oriented. The book also includes an excellent summary of the COBOL language syntax, and a summary of date handling functions in a variety of languages - COBOL, VB, C, PL/1, etc.
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4.0 out of 5 stars VERY INFORMATIVE, November 20, 1998
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Fabulous book, I enjoyed it thoroughly. I recommend it to all types of readers.
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