Proceedings of the AFIPS Spring Joint Computer Conference


 
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p. 329-346

Sutherland, Ivan E. (1963): Sketchpad: A man-machine graphical communication system. In: Proceedings of the AFIPS Spring Joint Computer Conference 1963. pp. 329-346.




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