Sketchpad: a man-machine graphical communication system
AFIPS '63 (Spring) Proceedings of the May 21-23, 1963, spring joint computer conference
Operational software in a disk oriented system
AFIPS '64 (Fall, part I) Proceedings of the October 27-29, 1964, fall joint computer conference, part I
Image processing hardware for a man-machine graphical communication system
AFIPS '64 (Fall, part I) Proceedings of the October 27-29, 1964, fall joint computer conference, part I
Input/output software capability for a man-machine comunication and image processing system
AFIPS '64 (Fall, part I) Proceedings of the October 27-29, 1964, fall joint computer conference, part I
A line scanning system controlled from an on-line console
AFIPS '64 (Fall, part I) Proceedings of the October 27-29, 1964, fall joint computer conference, part I
The GM multiple console time sharing system
ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems Review
The introduction of man-computer graphics into the aerospace industry
AFIPS '65 (Fall, part I) Proceedings of the November 30--December 1, 1965, fall joint computer conference, part I
Operational software in a disk oriented system
AFIPS '64 (Fall, part I) Proceedings of the October 27-29, 1964, fall joint computer conference, part I
Image processing hardware for a man-machine graphical communication system
AFIPS '64 (Fall, part I) Proceedings of the October 27-29, 1964, fall joint computer conference, part I
Input/output software capability for a man-machine comunication and image processing system
AFIPS '64 (Fall, part I) Proceedings of the October 27-29, 1964, fall joint computer conference, part I
A line scanning system controlled from an on-line console
AFIPS '64 (Fall, part I) Proceedings of the October 27-29, 1964, fall joint computer conference, part I
A system for time-sharing graphic consoles
AFIPS '66 (Fall) Proceedings of the November 7-10, 1966, fall joint computer conference
APL: a language for associative data handling in PL/I
AFIPS '66 (Fall) Proceedings of the November 7-10, 1966, fall joint computer conference
Multi-function graphics for a large computer system
AFIPS '67 (Fall) Proceedings of the November 14-16, 1967, fall joint computer conference
Reactive displays: improving man-machine graphical communication
AFIPS '67 (Fall) Proceedings of the November 14-16, 1967, fall joint computer conference
Graphic language translation with a language independent processor
AFIPS '67 (Fall) Proceedings of the November 14-16, 1967, fall joint computer conference
Graphical data management in a time-shared environment
AFIPS '68 (Spring) Proceedings of the April 30--May 2, 1968, spring joint computer conference
Interactive systems: promises, present and future
AFIPS '68 (Fall, part I) Proceedings of the December 9-11, 1968, fall joint computer conference, part I
Graphical systems communication: an associative memory approach
AFIPS '68 (Fall, part I) Proceedings of the December 9-11, 1968, fall joint computer conference, part I
The case for a generalized graphic problem solver
AFIPS '70 (Spring) Proceedings of the May 5-7, 1970, spring joint computer conference
Interactive graphic consoles: environment and software
AFIPS '70 (Fall) Proceedings of the November 17-19, 1970, fall joint computer conference
Associative processing of line drawings
AFIPS '71 (Spring) Proceedings of the May 18-20, 1971, spring joint computer conference
IBM Systems Journal
Architecture of the IBM 3277 graphics attachment
IBM Systems Journal
Interactive graphics in data processing: principles of interactive systems
IBM Systems Journal
Interactive graphics in data processing: a conversational display capability
IBM Systems Journal
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Engineering has evolved rapidly during the last fifteen years as analysis techniques geared to the computational power of a slide rule and desk calculator have been replaced by techniques which make extensive use of computers. During these years, however, graphical techniques for conversion of design ideas to final products have not changed significantly, nor has the role of drawings in engineering design changed. The drawing plays a vital role in each phase of the evolution of a product. The original design proposals, the engineering analysis, the design compromises, and the prototype product fabrication all depend on graphical communication among engineers and designers. Whether the product is to be machined, assembled, stamped, wired, welded or hand modeled, a drawing is made so that a two-dimensional representation of the product may be reviewed by the engineers concerned with the product. Prior to the final product drawing, many ideas are exchanged by the use of sketches, drawings, plots, and engineering reports.