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J. C. R. Licklider. Man-computer symbiosis. IRE Trans. Human Factors in Electronics, HFE-1:4--11, Mar. 1960.

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Personal Distributed Computing: The Alto and Ethernet Software - Lampson (1988)   (Correct)

.... man s reach should exceed his grasp, or what s a heaven for Browning The Alto system grew from a vision of the possibilities inherent in computing: that computers can be used as tools to help people think and communicate [39] This vision began with Licklider s dream of man computer symbiosis [32]. When he became head of the Information Processing Techniques Office at ARPA, Licklider pursued the dream by funding the development of computer time sharing. His successors, Ivan Sutherland, Robert Taylor, and Larry Roberts, continued this work throughout the 1960s and extended it to computer ....

J. Licklider. Man-computer symbiosis. IRE Trans. Human Factors in Electronics, HFE-1:4- 11, March 1960.


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J. C. R. Licklider. Man-computer symbiosis. IRE Trans. Human Factors in Electronics, HFE-1:4--11, Mar. 1960.

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