Saturday, February 25th, 2006


TechAbed Hamdan on 25 Feb 2006 06:44 am

Do you know what’s meant by “Spooling” ?? If you don’t, then the following article might be useful for both of us…

In computer science, spooling is an acronym for simultaneous peripheral operations on-line (although this is thought by some to be a backronym). It refers to putting jobs in a buffer, a special area in memory, or on a disk where a device can access them when it is ready. This is similar to a sewing machine spool, which a person puts thread onto, and a machine pulls at its convenience. Spooling is useful because devices access data at different rates. The buffer provides a waiting station where data can reside while the slower device catches up. Material is only added and deleted at the ends of the area; there is no random access or editing. This also allows the CPU to work on other tasks while waiting for the slower device to do its task.

It can also refer to a storage device that incorporates a physical spool, such as a tape drive.

The most common spooling application is print spooling. In print spooling, documents are loaded into a buffer (usually an area on a disk), and then the printer pulls them off the buffer at its own rate. Because the documents are in a buffer where they can be accessed by the printer, the user is free to perform other operations on the computer while the printing takes place in the background. Spooling also lets users place a number of print jobs in a queue instead of waiting for each one to finish before specifying the next one.

The temporary storage area to which e-mail is delivered by a Mail Transfer Agent and in which it waits to be picked up by a Mail User Agent is sometimes called a mail spool. Likewise, a storage area for Usenet articles may be referred to as a news spool. (On Unix-like systems, these areas are usually located in the /var/spool directory.) Unlike other spools, mail and news spools usually allow random access to individual messages.

Source [ Wikipedia ]

Bloggers and PersonalAbed Hamdan on 25 Feb 2006 03:38 am

His Name is “Hazem AL Baroudi”, he is a Syrian guy from the old city of Hamah, he’s born on Jan,14th/1985, and it’s not a coincidence that we’re best friends, as you know, I was born on Jan,13th/1985 ;) , we met at 1993,we were at the 3rd grade at AL-Andalus School in Kuwait, since then, we are great friends, we graduated from Al-Jameel Private School at 2002, he Joined the Pharmacy school of Jordan University at Amman city, and I joined the school of Computer Engineering at Jordan University of Science and Technology at the city of Irbid.

I won’t say more about him, let the guy speaks about him self, visit his website

http://hazzooma.friendpages.com

Miss you Hazem !!!