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A History of Personal Workstations 1988
- Adele Goldberg:
A History of Personal Workstations. ACM 1988, ISBN 978-0-201-11259-7 - Gordon Bell:
Keynote address: toward a history of (personal) workstations. 1-50 - Douglas T. Ross:
A personal view of the personal work station: some firsts in the fifties. 51-114 - J. C. R. Licklider:
Some reflections on early history. 115-140 - Larry Roberts:
The arpanet and computer networks. 141-172 - Glen J. Culler:
Mathematical laboratories: a new power for the physical and social science. 173-184 - Douglas C. Engelbart:
The augmented knowledge workshop. 185-248 - Alan C. Kay, Adele Goldberg:
The dynabook: past, present, and future. 249-264 - Charles P. Thacker:
Personal distributed computing: the alto and ethernet hardware. 265-290 - Butler W. Lampson:
Personal distributed computing: the alto and ethernet software. 291-344 - Wesley A. Clark:
The LINC was early and small. 345-400 - Charles H. House:
Hewlette-Packard and personal computing systems. 401-438 - Jan R. Schultz:
A history of the promis technology: an effective human interface. 439-488 - Stuart K. Card, Thomas P. Moran:
User technology: from pointing to pondering. 489-526
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