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Data Processing - Introduction
DURATION: 2 days

FEE: $990

PRIVATE GROUP FEE: $
Based upon a class size of six students.

Scheduling can be adjusted to employee work hours and incorporate client assignments.

SMALL CLASS SIZE:
There is a surcharge associated with training two or fewer students.

AUDIENCE:

  • Business Professional
  • Support Personnel
  • Entry Level Programmer
 
   

DATES:

CONTENT AND OBJECTIVES:
    1. Elements of a Computer System
      • The role of the CPU, memory, cache, virtual storage, I/O, DASD, and channels.
    2. Component Hardware
      • The interaction between hardware and software.
      • The components of mainframe systems.
      • Identify the functionality of mainframe components.
    3. Role of an Operating System
      • The processing steps of the CPU and the CPU interaction with internal memory.
      • The capabilities and functionality of the z/OS operating system.
    4. Data, Task, and Job Management
      • Examine the functions of data management: caching, buffering, record formats, and dataset organization.
    5. Computer Instructions and Component Interactions.
      • The purpose and techniques for working with hexadecimal data and machine instructions.
      • Addressing schemes in the z/OS environment.
    6. Major File Organizations
      • The attributes of QSAM, BPAM, and VSAM.
      • Given different scenarios, determine the access method which will be used.
    7. Sequential File Organization and Sequential Processing
      • The difference between sequential, direct, and keyed processing.
      • The effects of buffering techniques in working with sequential datasets.
    8. Decimal, Binary, and Hexadecimal Representation
      • Convert values to decimal from hexadecimal and binary.
    9. Hexadecimal Addition and Subtraction
      • Practice hexadecimal addition and subtraction.
      • Perform the calculations and determine the values in hexadecimal representation.
    10. Data Formats: Character Mode, Zoned Decimal, Packed Decimal, and Binary
      • The advantages associated with each number format and when each should be used.
    11. Base-displacement System of Addressing
      • Examples of the use of base-displacement for tables.
    12. Job Control Language
      • Given sample JCL, identify the parts to the job stream.
    13. Program Assembly and Compilation
      • Review the input and outputs to the compile and linkage editor processes.

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