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| Event |
| 1967 |
Symbolic Mathematical Laboratory
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| 1967 |
SIN
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| 1967 |
Architecture Machine Group founded
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| 1967 |
AED Zone-Structured Free Storage described
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| 1967 |
AED's LOC was essential; Algol 68's REF was a mistake.
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| 1967 |
Logo research starts jointly between Project MAC and Bolt, Beranek, and Newman.
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| 1967 |
Second AED Technical Meeting in Kresge on AED-1 system-building in real-time, includes many "firsts" including CADET and ARDS display. (Special Report URL) GREAT SHOW!
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| 1967 |
Graphical display prize paper
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| 1967 |
H. B. Lee and R. D. Thorton use CTSS and AEDNET to teach a circuits course.
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| 1967 |
IBM 360 base registers force AED-0 POINTER data type; New, Fast Fortran-compatible Calling Sequence designed
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| 1967 |
Rodriguez's Program Graphs thesis opens data-flow parallelism field
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| 1967 |
The AED approach to CAD
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| 1967 |
Dataflow graph precursor
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| 1967 |
First Symposium on Operating System Principles
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| 1967 |
First IBM 360 AED Bootstrap from CTSS was to IBM's first 360-40 CMS System on the Fourth Floor
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| 1967 |
Computer-aided diagnosis
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| 1967 |
Computer aided design of 3D surfaces
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| 1968 |
New AED-1 compiles full language. Testing begins.
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| 1968 |
AED/360 Releases in 1968
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| 1968 |
Computer Displays, Inc. founded
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| 1968 |
Logo
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| 1968 |
System Concepts, Inc. founded
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| 1968 |
"The working set model for program behavior" published.
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| 1968 |
Computek, Inc. founded
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| 1968 |
October 7-11, 1968: NATO Software Engineering Conference, Garmisch, Germany.
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| 1968 |
D. T. Ross. Introduction to Software Engineering with the AED-O Language. SofTech, Inc., Waltham, MA.
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| 1968 |
Recognition of 3D objects
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| 1968 |
Finite-state Models for Logical Machines published
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| 1969 |
Perceptrons published
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| 1969 |
AED for GE645
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| 1969 |
Datagroup, Inc. founded.
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| 1969 |
Macsyma
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| 1969 |
Bell Labs participation in Multics Project ends
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| 1969 |
SofTech, Inc. is incorporated early by Ross
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| 1969 |
August 1969: SofTech founders leave MIT/ESL/MAC.
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