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problem solving
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man-machine symbiosis
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classification
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abstraction as part of language
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publishing
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personal information
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hypertext as external memory
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philosophy of mind
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education
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semantic networks
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coordination system
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roles

Reference

Engelbart, D.C., "A conceptual framework for the augmentation of man's intellect", pp. 1-29, in Howerton, P.W., Weeks, D.C. (ed.), Vistas in Information Handling, Washington, D.C., Spartan Books, 1, 1963. Google

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1 ;;Quote: use computers to augment man's intellect for problem solving
4 ;;Quote: augmentation by 'human using language, artifacts, and methodology, in which he is trained'
4 ;;Quote: language is a classification of the world into concepts for modeling and manipulation
15 ;;Quote: imagine a personal, high-speed, table-lookup device with published information cartridges
15 ;;Quote: what are the effects of a light-weight, inexpensive information device
18 ;;Quote: does mental structure develop naturally like a garden, through education like a team, or by design like a machine
19 ;;Quote: concept structure represented by a computerized symbol structure displayed as a two-dim slice
22 ;;Quote: humans can play many concurrent roles for processes at different levels; should be definable and coordinated


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