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Long since dead and buried, it is of historical interest as the most advanced of the early OS/360 operating systems and the one most influential in later developments.
In particular, the I/O queueing of all the OS/360 family left a lot to be desired. This was addressed by two field-developed packages: HASP, the Houston Automated Spooling Package, and ASP.
HASP was developed by IBM Federal Systems Division contractors at the Johnson Space Center in Houston. In MVS, HASP became JES2, the Job Entry Subsystem. It was many years before the HASP labels were removed from the JES2 source, and the messages issued by JES2 are still prefixed with $HASP.
ASP was developed to provide efficient use of multiple OS/360 systems working in conjunction, and allowed one central system to distribute jobs to multiple connected systems. ASP became JES3.
See Also: OS/360
IBM software