Man-machine communication in on-line mathematical analysis

  • Authors:
  • R. Kaplow;J. Brackett;S. Strong

  • Affiliations:
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts;Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts;Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts

  • Venue:
  • AFIPS '66 (Fall) Proceedings of the November 7-10, 1966, fall joint computer conference
  • Year:
  • 1966

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Abstract

During the past four or five years increasing attention has been paid to providing efficient, direct access to digital computing machines. Interactive or "on-line" systems have been implemented on various machines with a variety of programming techniques. Whether the system uses a small computer which can handle only one user-operator or is part of a time-shared multiple-access computing utility, the goal is to permit the user to have direct communication with an operating program. Among other advantages, such an on-line system permits a user to insert decisions during the course of problem solution, with his judgments benefiting from current results.