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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Houston Automated Spooling Program, commonly known as HASP, was developed by IBM Federal Systems Division contractors at the Johnson Space Center in Houston. The developers were Tom Simpson and Bob Crabtree. HASP was a program that ran on a mainframe, and performed supplementary job management, data management, and task management functions such as: scheduling, control of job flow, and spooling/printing. In HASP V3 NIH created the shared spool capability for HASP that was used by many mainframe sites. It allowed each HASP system to share a common…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Houston Automated Spooling Program, commonly known as HASP, was developed by IBM Federal Systems Division contractors at the Johnson Space Center in Houston. The developers were Tom Simpson and Bob Crabtree. HASP was a program that ran on a mainframe, and performed supplementary job management, data management, and task management functions such as: scheduling, control of job flow, and spooling/printing. In HASP V3 NIH created the shared spool capability for HASP that was used by many mainframe sites. It allowed each HASP system to share a common spool and checkpoint. This enabled workload balancing in a multi-mainframe environment. In HASP V4 Mellon Bank moved shared spool to this version and carried it forward into JES/2 multi-access spool (IBM's formal support of HASP). Over 350 copies of the HASP V4 shared spool mod's were distributed around the world.