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  2. Interactive computing - Wikipedia

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    Interactive computing focuses on real-time interaction ("dialog") between the computer and the operator, and the technologies that enable them. [1] If the response of the computer system is complex enough, it is said that the system is conducting social interaction; some systems try to achieve this through the implementation of social interfaces.

  3. Interactive Systems Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Later versions were termed INTERACTIVE UNIX System V/386 and based on System V 3.2, though with elements of BSD added. After its acquisition of Interactive, Sun Microsystems continued to maintain INTERACTIVE UNIX System, offering it as a low-end alternative to its System V.4-based Solaris , even when the latter had been ported to x86-based ...

  4. Michael Scott Morton - Wikipedia

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    Michael S. Scott Morton (born 25 August 1937 in Mukden in Manchuria) is a business theorist, and is the Jay W. Forrester Professor of Management (Emeritus) at MIT Sloan School of Management, known for his contributions to Strategic information systems and benchmarking e-learning.

  5. Interactivity - Wikipedia

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    A general model of human - computer interface emphasizes the flow of information and control at the human computer interface." [7] Human to Human interactivity consists of many conceptualizations which are based on anthropomorphic definitions. For example, complex systems that detect and react to human behavior are sometimes called interactive.

  6. National CSS - Wikipedia

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    End user access to interactive computer systems was a key step in this change. The same users who used timesharing to outfox their MIS departments eventually became early adopters of PC technology. This shift ultimately marked the end of the timesharing industry – which was unable to exploit or even embrace the paradigm shift that it helped ...

  7. Glen Culler - Wikipedia

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    Culler was the developer of the Culler-Fried Online System, one of the first interactive computer systems in the mid-1960 era. This was the first system to make use of a storage oscilloscope as a means of presenting graphical information, and provided an innovative means of presentation and teaching of mathematical concepts.

  8. Time-sharing system evolution - Wikipedia

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    Time-sharing was first proposed in the mid- to late-1950s and first implemented in the early 1960s. The concept was born out of the realization that a single expensive computer could be efficiently utilized by enabling multiprogramming, and, later, by allowing multiple users simultaneous interactive access. [1]

  9. Human–computer interaction - Wikipedia

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    A computer monitor provides a visual interface between the machine and the user. Human–computer interaction (HCI) is research in the design and the use of computer technology, which focuses on the interfaces between people and computers. HCI researchers observe the ways humans interact with computers and design technologies that allow humans ...