z/OS - Concepts 2.5
Duration
4 hours
Overview
The z/OS Concepts course describes the evolution of mainframe enterprise computing and provides descriptions of the major components that comprise today’s z/OS environment.
Audience
Operations, programming, and technical support personnel requiring basic knowledge about processing in a z/OS environment.
Prerequisites
Knowledge of general data center processing objectives would be beneficial.
Objectives
After completing this course, the student will be able to:
- Identify the characteristics of an operating system
- Identify the names and functions of commonly installed z/OS system components
- Describe the compile and bind process used to create an executable program
Course Content
Mainframe Evolution
Early Computer Systems
The Supervisor
Input/ Output Fundamentals
Multiprogramming
SPOOL
Virtual Storage
TSO, VTAM, and ISPF
Major Components of the z/OS System
Subsystems
Job Control Language
TSO/E and ISPF
VTAM and TCP/IP
The Workload Manager
The System Log
System Automation
CICS, IMS, Db2, IBM MQ, RACF
SMS/HSM
Compilers, Binders, and Utilities
Compilers
The Binder
Utility Programs