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| | Doug Engelbart 1968 DEMO |
 | | It is a sample augmentation system that is provided to augment computer system development. |  | | This was the public debut of the computer mouse. |  | | The computer is a tool for navigating through those structures and examining them in ways that would be too complex otherwise. |
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http://web.media.mit.edu/~jackylee/doug.htm
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| | Glossary, Acronyms, and Abbreviations |
 | | The computational and control unit of a computer; the device that interprets and executes instructions. |  | | A device connected between a computer and a power source that ensures that electrical flow to the computer is not interrupted because of a blackout and, in most cases, protects the computer against potentially damaging events such as power surges and brownouts. |  | | Also covers the design of system software, such as the operating system, as well as referring to the combination of hardware and basic software that links machines on a computer network. |
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http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/7273/compglos.html
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| | Events in the History of Computing - 1964 |
 | | NLS (On Line System) was built during the mid-1960's to develop and experiment with software and hardware tools that would make people more productive using computers. |  | | NLS was an exploratory vehicle for research into the "knowledge worker/organization." Among the original ideas developed and implemented in NLS were the first hypertext system, outline processor, and video conferencing. |  | | Both Kemeny and Kurtz were honored by the IEEE Computer Society as Pioneers. |
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http://www.computer.org/history/development/1964.htm
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| | A Brief History of Human Computer Interaction Technology |
 | | Conway's game of LIFE was implemented on computers at MIT and Stanford in 1970. |  | | An early computer conferencing system was Turoff's EIES system at the New Jersey Institute of Technology (1975). |  | | The X Window System, a current international standard, was developed at MIT in 1984 [39]. |
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http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~amulet/papers/uihistory.tr.html
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| | Articles - NLS (computer system) |
 | | NLS was not designed to be easy to learn, it employed the heavy use of program modes, relied on a strict hierarchical structure, did not have a point-and-click interface, and forced the user to have to learn cryptic mnemonic codes to do anything useful with the system. |  | | NLS, or the "oNLine System", was a revolutionary computer collaboration system designed by Douglas Engelbart and the researchers at the Augmentation Research Center (ARC) at the Stanford Research Institute (SRI) during the 1960s. |  | | Once the tape was complete, then the user would feed into the computer the paper tape on which the last document draft had been stored, followed by the new commands to be applied, and then the computer would print out a new paper tape containing the latest version of the document. |
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http://www.mynotebookstore.com/articles/On-Line_System
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 | | Few computer users had direct access to a computer. |  | | The introduction of local- and wide-area networks into the personal computer environment and the development of mail systems are leading toward some of the directions explored on the earlier systems. |  | | The optimum design for either a tool system or a human system is dependent on the match it must make with the other. |
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http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/hasrg/histsci/ssvoral/engelbart/append1-ntb.html
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 | | The ideas behind NLS catalyzed a revolution in the development of computing environments and personal computing, but for many reasons both technical and social, the system itself was largely ignored and the vision was transformed in ways that diminished the essential role of collaborative work. |  | | Engelbart and his team developed and deployed the oNLine System (NLS), a computer system that implemented a graphically rich, interactive, collaborative computing and software development environment in the late 1960's, an era when punched cards and batch processing were the state of the art for accessing computing resources. |  | | Communication Models As a system for network computing, an essential component of the NODAL system is a suite of network protocols for defining, accessing and manipulating data embedded in NODAL repositories. |
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http://nodal.sourceforge.net/NODAL-WhitePaper.doc
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| | Dialogue Technologies: Multilingual or national language support |
 | | A system and method for independently configuring international location and language in a computer system generates composite locales for user-selected location and language combinations whenever a user-selected location and language combination is unsupported by default locales. |  | | The system contains a code that is transmitted as part of the files, and includes information defining the language and the territory, which are alphanumeric variables normally encoded in binary format, and the coded character set, which is normally encoded as a numeric decimal format. |  | | The programmable computer is coupled to a communications switching system via an adapter means. |
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http://www.cityofmind.com/dt/704-8.htm
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| | invention of www |
 | | Also, his NLS computer system was the second node connected to the ARPANET. |  | | It was because CERN was so large and complex, with thousands of researchers and hundreds of systems, that Berners-Lee developed his first hypertext system to keep track of who worked on which project, what software was associated with which program, and which software ran on which computers. |  | | He took a course in computer programming at Harvard using an IBM 7090 computer, and began to think about writing a document management system to index and organize his collection of notes. |
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http://www.pradeepkumar.20m.com/inventionofwww.htm
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| | Bootstrap Institute: About BI |
 | | He garnered fame especially through his invention of the computer mouse and was the first to use the cathode-ray tube for the display of text, of graphics and of the mouse pointer (the monitor as we know it today). |  | | It is essentially these perceptions that have underlain the researches by Engelbart and his team, work that laid to many innovations in computing and is now continuing in the development of an open hyperdocument system. |  | | The beneficial use of location numbers was originally designed as part of Augment, a text processing system for co-operating, networked professionals engaged in such knowledge work as planning, analyzing and the designing of highly complex systems. |
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http://www.bootstrap.org
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| | A brief history of wearable computing |
 | | The system was built from a modified HP 95LX palmtop computer and a Half-QWERTY one-handed keyboard. |  | | At the Fall Joint Computer Conference, Dec 8, 1968, Engelbart demonstrated the NLS system, one of the first personal computer that paved the way for both the interactive personal computer and groupware. |  | | The system was a cigarette-pack sized analog computer with 4 push buttons. |
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http://www.media.mit.edu/wearables/lizzy/timeline.html
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| | Douglas Englebart |
 | | He envisioned that the use of computers would not only be b y specialists, but instead, everyone would be able to make use of the computer to help them solve their everyday problems. |  | | It is used on most if not all computer systems today. |  | | This was mainly due to the fact that computers back then were the size of huge rooms and their costs were astron omical. |
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http://www.cs.yorku.ca/Courses95-96/4361/engelbart.html
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 | | Since February, the team has been putting together the final data element descriptions, the computations, and the interface between the computer model and the computer user. |  | | Through the computations, the model can state the effect of cost changes in a variety of ways. |  | | The advent of the system is a critical step in the progress of the NLS Digital Talking-Book (DTB) Program. |
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http://www.loc.gov/nls/newsletters/news/2000/apr_jun.txt
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| | Multiple Language Resource Files (Microsoft eMbedded Visual C++ version 3.0) |
 | | One requirement for using such resources on your computer is that you have the appropriate national language support (.nls) files. |  | | Typically, one person working on a US computer works on the English resources, while another person on a Japanese computer works on the Japanese resources. |  | | If your computer is connected to the network, network policy settings may also prevent you from completing this procedure. |
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http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/vcce/htm/evc_appendices_1.asp
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| | Telecollaboration: Beyond Memex and NLS |
 | | In 1968 at the FJCC (Fall Joint Computer Conference), Douglas Engelbart (3) demonstrated the NLS/Augment system. |  | | The first projects included the development of the VRAPP software system as a shared VR environment and telecollaboration between UNC and Utah on the development of complex mechanical parts, including the (4) HiBall and (5) Head Mounted Display. |  | | In addition, we want this system to provide a wide-range, human-centered VR environment in which the participants experience each other as naturally as if they were in the same physical environment. |
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http://www.cs.brown.edu/stc/resea/telecollaboration/story.html
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| | Facts: Patrik Ottoson |
 | | The trainee tasks were 2 months writing a handbook about digitising, 2 months programming in C for a cartographic computer system (AutoKa-PC), 2 months of empirical studies of error theory in the handbook of geodesy and finally 2 months at a local NLS office handling with planning and cadastre. |  | | 1992-94 Land Surveyor at the Computer Department, NLS. |  | | System adminstration of UNIX workstations, IRIX and Solaris |
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http://www.geomatics.kth.se/patriko/cv.html
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| | NLS/BPH: What's New? 2003 |
 | | Reference publications all appear on the NLS web site at and can be provided on computer diskette upon request from the NLS Reference Section. |  | | The NLS International Union Catalog has moved to the Voyager Integrated Library System (ILS), the standard bibliographic system at the Library of Congress. |  | | With more than 2,800 users and almost 5,800 titles, Web-Braille is now a permanent part of the NLS program. |
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http://www.loc.gov/nls/whatsnew2003.html
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| | SYSTEM SURVEY |
 | | In 1999 we will convert the analog line and move all the remaining data circuits from the old multiplexor system to router technology in preparation for the move to a client server environment. |  | | The 41 member libraries of the Pioneer Library System are in the midst of a system-wide wiring project in partnership with the Wayne-Finger Lakes BOCES LakeNET consortium. |  | | Whelan is supported by the Network Support Center staff which consists of two Information System Coordinators, a Senior Computer Operator and 2 Computer Operators. |
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http://www.nysl.nysed.gov/libdev/gateslib/sysnetsurv.htm
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| | Educacentre - Computer russification |
 | | Shut down your computer in MS-DOS mode and run copy_f.bat which copy all file for you. |  | | On this page you can find a program and instructions for easy Macintosh russification. |  | | 979 Kb Russian True Type fonts and System fonts for win 95/98/NT Macintosh russification |
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http://www.ed.spb.ru/help/russian.htm
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