J. C. R. Licklider (English Wikipedia)

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  • F. J. Corbató, et al., The Compatible Time-Sharing System A Programmer's Guide (MIT Press, 1963) ISBN 978-0-262-03008-3. "To establish the context of the present work, it is informative to trace the development of time-sharing at MIT. Shortly after the first paper on time-shared computers by C. Strachey at the June 1959 UNESCO Information Processing conference, H.M. Teager and J. McCarthy delivered an unpublished paper "Time-Shared Program Testing" at the August 1959 ACM Meeting."

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  • "Computer - Time-sharing and minicomputers". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2020-01-23. In 1959 Christopher Strachey in the United Kingdom and John McCarthy in the United States independently described something they called time-sharing. Meanwhile, computer pioneer J.C.R. Licklider at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) began to promote the idea of interactive computing as an alternative to batch processing.

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  • Melzack, Ronald (1 January 1982). "Dalbir Bindra: 1922-1980". The American Journal of Psychology. 95 (1): 161–163. JSTOR 1422665.
  • Guice, Jon (1998), "Controversy and the State: Lord ARPA and Intelligence Computing", Social Studies of Science, 28 (1): 103–138, doi:10.1177/030631298028001004, JSTOR 285752, PMID 11619937, S2CID 23036109

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  • Raychel Rappold. Biography. Rochester University. Retrieved 2015-08-08.

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