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Provided by: Interskill Learning 2.1 zOS Concepts and Components 1.8IBM Systems |
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- K asked: What are the components of Z Os and their description?
- J asked: describe the function of the components of the zOS operating system. How are these components useful for those using the computer hardware and facilities.
5 hours
OverviewAudience
Operations, programming, and technical support personnel requiring knowledge about MVS; this course provides a broad introduction to many aspects of the z/ OS environment.
PrerequisitesNone.
ObjectivesAfter completing this course, the student will be able to:
• Recognize the properties of an operating system that make multiprogramming possible
• Identify the names and functions of commonly used MVS system components and facilities
• Recognize terms that describe I/ O operations
• Recognize facilities used in multiprocessing
Early Computer Systems
The Supervisor
Input/ Output Fundamentals
Multiprogramming
SPOOL
Virtual Storage
TSO, VTAM, and ISPF
Subsystems
Job Control Language
TSO/ E and ISPF
VTAM and TCP/ IP
The Workload Manager
The System Log
System Automation
CICS, IMS, DB2, MQ, RACF
SMS/ HSM
Compilers
The Binder
Utility Programs
The I/ O Operation
Data Paths
MVS I/ O Services
Multiprocessing
Coupling

