Introduction to z/OS - Course Objectives
On successful completion of this class, the student should be able to:
Correctly use terms related to mainframe computer systems: such as data set / file,
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 developement 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 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).
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