[nfbcs] mainframe work

Stanzel, Susan - FSA, Kansas City, MO susan.stanzel at kcc.usda.gov
Wed Aug 15 21:23:08 UTC 2012


I believe it is obvious the NFB is having a real impact on the federal government. (GRIN)

Susie

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From: nfbcs-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:nfbcs-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Steve Jacobson
Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2012 4:17 PM
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Subject: Re: [nfbcs] mainframe work

Susie,

I think there is a pretty good chance that the answer is yes, but there needs to be more questions asked.  I am using an old version of Reflection for IBM from WRQ which has been bought by Attachmate, and it is more accessible than the newer versions.  However, I think it is likely that the newer versions can be made accessible with some tweaking, and there may still be other emulators that will work.

However, how the mainframe is used is important and by whom.  For example, I do a lot of submitting of queries and browsing data in the mainframe environment.  This is a lot different than what a user would do if they were using a system with a formatted screen to input data.  Such a system can be made accessible, but it might take a little work for it to be efficient.

Also, there is a move toward creating user interfaces that run on the PC with data passed to the mainframe by scripts.  This approach could probably be made accessible if they are not but one would have to investigate to know.  

In short, I think it is fair to say that there is nothing that makes the mainframe not accessible, but it probably is necessary to look at the role of the person, programmer or user, and the specific system.  

Best regards,

Steve Jacobson

On Wed, 15 Aug 2012 20:37:08 +0000, Stanzel, Susan - FSA, Kansas City, MO wrote:

>Hi Everyone,

>I used to do mainframe development using ISPF. I think I used Attach 
>Mate Extra with JAWS. Are any of
you doing such development in today's environment? Do any of you run systems with a user interface? The bottom line here is now my agency is wondering if their mainframe systems are 508 compliant. I happily gave up my mainframe access four years ago.

>Susie Stanzel




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