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An interactive environment for scientific development

Published:12 July 1974Publication History

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System Development Corporation is developing an interactive graphic scientific development system whose primary objective is ease of direction and use. This system provides an environment within which a scientific researcher--for example, an image processor--can design processes, investigate results, and guide experimental steps.The SDC system is interactive and natural. The user communicates in mathematical or graphic handwritten notation; he can use standard tools or create his own. For example, the user can draw a graph and have it saved as a function, or he can create functions using mathematical notation.

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      SIGGRAPH '74: Proceedings of the 1st annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques
      July 1974
      58 pages
      ISBN:9781450373524
      DOI:10.1145/563182

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      • Published: 12 July 1974

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