The Houston Automatic Spooling Priority Program, commonly known as HASP, is an extension of the IBM OS/360 operating system and its successors providing extended support for "job management, data management, task management, and remote job entry."[1]: 1–3
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The HoustonAutomaticSpoolingPriority Program, commonly known as HASP, is an extension of the IBM OS/360 operating system and its successors providing...
Attached Support Processor (ASP) in OS/360 and OS/VS2 (SVS). HoustonAutomaticSpoolingPriority (HASP) in OS/360 and SVS, prominent in the 1960s Job Entry...
announced on February 18, 2009, by U.S. President Barack Obama HoustonAutomaticSpoolingPriority, a system program for IBM System/360 and IBM System/370 mainframe...
originally stood for "America Online" HASP stood for "HoustonAutomaticSpoolingPriority", but "spooling" itself was an acronym: "simultaneous peripheral...
Retrieved February 25, 2013. other examples can be viewed at HoustonAutomaticSpoolingPriority#Operator Commands IBM Corporation. "Job Entry Subsystem 3...
Bisync data framing with a different link control protocol. HoustonAutomaticSpoolingPriority (HASP) uses Bisync half-duplex hardware in conjunction with...
Nucleus supports up to 256 processes, and schedules these automatically using a fixed priority scheme. OS4000 lives entirely within these processes. A set...