Introduction to z/OS - Course Objectives
On successful completion of this course, the student should be able to:
- Describe the concepts underlying IBM zSeries computer systems in general
(hardware: processors, memory, tape, disk, devices in general; software: operating systems,
application environment, application programs)
- Correctly use terms related to mainframe computer systems: such as data
set / file, fields, records, data set organization
- Understand terms specifically related to z/OS, such as DDname, data set
name, PDS, PDSE, VSAM, label, VTOC, directory, catalog, TSO, ISPF, JCL
- Describe the role SMS (System Managed Storage) plays in z/OS
- Describe the roles played in application development of CLIST, REXX, JCL, and TSO/ISPF
- Describe the role of Unicode in the mainframe world, and the support for Unicode provided in z/OS
- Describe capabilities of the latest compilers from IBM for COBOL, PL/I,
and C as well as the Assembler, the binder, and Language Environment
- Describe the capabilities of DB2, in broad, general terms, and understand the
salient features of the latest version of DB2
- Compare and contrast the two major transaction processing environments: CICS/TS and
IMS, and the role of MQSeries
- Describe the facilities available under z/OS for running UNIX applications, including hosting a
web server and email
- Send text messages to a cell phone and / or emails to the Internet from a batch job,
(providing their system is configured to do so).
A500 / 1 Day
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