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for developing the NLS system at SRI, based on his visionary manifesto published in a 1962 report, in which Engelbart envisioned interactive computing as a vehicle for user interaction with computers, with each other, and with their knowledge, all in a vast virtual information space.
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Areas of current research include the design of novel programming models and achieving information security and reliability in interactive computing.
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Interactive computing focuses on real-time interaction ("dialog") between the computer and the operator, and the technologies that enable them.
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In December 2008, on the 40th anniversary of his 1968 demo, SRI sponsored a public commemorative event in his honor.
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The need for constant user interaction in interactive computing systems makes it different in many ways from
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The nature of interactive computing as well as its impact on users, are studied extensively in the field of
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Beaver, Donald (1991-08-11). "Foundations of Secure Interactive Computing". In Feigenbaum, Joan (ed.).
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formed in 2007, offering masters and doctoral degrees via collaboration with more than 40 faculties.
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If the response of the computer system is complex enough, it is said that the system is conducting
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Perez, F.; Granger, B. E. (2007-05-01). "IPython: A System for Interactive Scientific Computing".
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In a 1965 report, Engelbart published his early experiments with pointing devices, including the
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is a software system for scientific interactive computing, supporting data visualization,
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Perera, Roly (2008-05-14). "Programming Languages For Interactive Computing".
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is considered the father of interactive computing for his work on
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Information Processing Techniques Office under the direction of
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Interactive software includes commonly used programs, such as
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applications that are pre-programmed to run independently.
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Software which accepts input from humans as it runs
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Index

Interactive program
Interactive computation
computer science
software
input
word processors
spreadsheet
applications
compilers
batch processing
social interaction
social interfaces
computer interaction
Ivan Sutherland
Sketchpad
ARPA
J. C. R. Licklider
Douglas Engelbart
computer mouse
workstations
Xerox PARC
Apple

HP Sprout
batch processing
IPython
event-driven programming
School of Interactive Computing
MIT
Interactivity

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