Assessments can be taken before and/or after taking our courses. As like our courses, there are no schedules and you may take assessments multiple times within your contract period. Courses and assessments are accessed by students online 24/7 via our Learning Management System (LMS).
JCL Concepts Assessment 2.4
This assessment is designed for data center staff that require a basic understanding of the function of JCL and how it is created and invoked.
JCL Problem Resolution Assessment 2.4
This assessment is designed for data center staff responsible for resolving JCL syntax and runtime errors.
JCL Coding Assessment 2.4
This assessment is designed for data center staff responsible for writing or maintaining JCL code.
View series →JES2 – Concepts and Operation Assessment 2.4
This assessment is designed for data center staff responsible for the operation and monitoring of JES2 controlled devices, or other IT specialists that are required to have a solid understanding of the JES2 product.
JES2 – Problem Resolution Assessment 2.4
This assessment is designed for data center staff responsible for resolving JES2 problems or problems associated with JES2 controlled devices, or other IT specialists that need to perform JES2 problem resolution.
View series →SDSF (z/OS) – Concepts and Operation Assessment 2.4
This assessment measures your general knowledge SDSF and contains questions that focus on accessing, starting, and stopping SDSF, as well as SDSF screen configuration. Questions relating to the use of the system log are also presented. It contains 45 questions that will take approximately one hour to complete, with the pass mark set at 70%.
SDSF (z/OS) – Monitoring Job Activity Using SDSF Assessment 2.4
This assessment tests your skills and knowledge in monitoring and controlling job activity using SDSF. It contains 45 questions that will take approximately one hour to complete, with the pass mark set at 70%.
View series →TSO/ISPF Concepts Assessment 2.4
This assessment measures your knowledge of basic TSO and ISPF functionality and tests skills associated with configuring and navigating ISPF.
TSO/ISPF Operation Assessment 2.4
This assessment measures your general ability to use ISPF to create and modify data sets.
View series →z/OS Concepts Assessment 2.4
This assessment measures your general knowledge of z/OS terminology, system hardware and software components, and data processing concepts.
z/OS System Operations Assessment 2.4
This assessment measures your skills and knowledge associated with entering appropriate MVS commands used to display system component status, and the interpretation of the resulting data.
z/OS Problem Diagnosis and Resolution Assessment 2.4
This assessment measures your skills and knowledge associated with being able to identify and apply an action to be taken when a system related problem occurs.
View series →CICS TS – Concepts and Operation Assessment 5.6
This assessment is designed for data center staff responsible for operating and monitoring the CICS subsystem.
JES2 – Concepts and Operation Assessment 2.5
This assessment is designed for data center staff responsible for the operation and monitoring of JES2 controlled devices, or other IT specialists that are required to have a solid understanding of the JES2 product.
JCL (z/OS) – JCL Concepts Assessment 2.5
This assessment tests the student's general knowledge of how JCL is used, and syntax of common JCL statements.
JCL (z/OS) – JCL Coding Assessment 2.5
This assessment tests the student's skills and knowledge in coding JCL statements and parameters
JCL (z/OS) – JCL Problem Resolution Assessment 2.5
This assessment is designed for data center staff responsible for resolving JCL syntax and runtime errors.
JES2 – Problem Resolution Assessment 2.5
This assessment measures the student's skills and knowledge associated with being able to identify and apply an action to be taken when a JES2 related problem occurs.
ISPF (z/OS) – TSO/ISPF Concepts Assessment 2.5
This assessment measures the student's knowledge of basic TSO and ISPF functionality and tests skills associated with configuring and navigating ISPF.
ISPF (z/OS) – TSO/ISPF Operation Assessment 2.5
This assessment measures the student's general ability to use ISPF to create and modify data sets.
SDSF – Concepts Assessment 2.5
This assessment is designed for data center staff responsible for monitoring batch or system activity, using SDSF.
SDSF – Managing System Resources Using SDSF Assessment 2.5
This assessment tests the student's skills and knowledge in monitoring and controlling system resources using SDSF.
SDSF – Monitoring Job Activity Using SDSF Assessment 2.5
This assessment measures the student's general knowledge of SDSF and contains questions that focus on accessing and navigating this SDSF, as well as SDSF screen configuration.
z/OS – z/OS Concepts Assessment 2.5
This assessment measures the student's general knowledge of z/OS terminology, system hardware and software components, and data processing concepts.
z/OS – z/OS System Operation Assessment 2.5
This assessment measures the student's skills and knowledge associated with entering appropriate MVS commands used to display system component status, and the interpretation of the resulting data.
z/OS – z/OS Problem Diagnosis and Resolution Assessment 2.5
This assessment measures the student's skills and knowledge associated with being able to identify and apply an action to be taken when a system related problem occurs.
View series →COBOL Basics Assessment
The assessment is designed for IT staff who work or plan to work with the COBOL programming language in a z/OS environment.
COBOL Advanced Assessment
The assessment is designed for IT staff who work or plan to work with the COBOL programming language in a z/OS environment.
View series →PL/I Basics Assessment
The assessment is designed for IT staff who work or plan to work with the PL/I programming language in a z/OS environment.
PL/I Advanced Assessment
The assessment is designed for IT staff who work or plan to work with the PL/I programming language in a z/OS environment.
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