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OS 390 Assembler Language Programming Advanced

OS/390

Serebra Learning Corporation
Training Provided by Serebra Learning Corporation This course covers comparison instructions, branching instructions and how they are used to perform selection and iteration. In addition, the Data Management Macro Instructions necessary to perform simple sequential input/output operations is covered. The techniques of modular programming in assembler are presented, including standard techniques for passing data and control. Finally, the construction of a complete program and program debugging techniques are covered. This course is written to OS/390 2.x. This course is designed for beginning assembler system and application programmers.
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Duration:5 hours
Training Presented in:English
OS 390 Assembler Language Programming Advanced

Audience

This course is designed for beginning assembler system and application programmers.

Topics

Unit 1: Looping

  • The Interactive Loop
  • Address Arithmetic
  • Processing Arrays

Unit 2: Logical and Shift Instructions

  • Boolean Operations
  • Shifting Instructions
  • Testing Bit Values

Unit 3: Modular Programming

  • Using General Purpose Registers
  • Passing and Receiving Control
  • Passing and Receiving Data

Unit 4: Creating a Complete Program

  • Defining Program Requirement

Objectives

About The Training Provider: Serebra Learning Corporation
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