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Douglas Carl
Engelbart (January 30, 1925 – July 2, 2013) was an
American engineer, inventor, and a
pioneer in many
aspects of
computer science. He is...
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Engelbart's law is the
observation that the
intrinsic rate of
human performance is exponential.[further
explanation needed] The law is
named after Douglas...
- Society's Fall
Joint Computer Conference in San Francisco, by
Douglas Engelbart, on
December 9, 1968. The 90-minute live
demonstration featured the introduction...
- Doug
Engelbart Institute,
previously known as The
Bootstrap Alliance, is a
collaborative organization founded in 1988 by the late
Douglas Engelbart and...
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demonstration of a
mouse controlling a
computer system was done by Doug
Engelbart in 1968 as part of the
Mother of All Demos. Mice
originally used two separate...
- Barth-
Engelbart (pen names,
among others Carl Hanau, HaBE), (born
April 1947) is a
German author,
songwriter and
graphic artist. Barth-
Engelbart was born...
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wrist rest.
During a 1967
presentation by
Douglas Engelbart marking the
public debut of a mouse,
Engelbart used a
control console designed by Matt P. Brown...
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dynamic knowledge repository (DKR) is a
concept developed by
Douglas C.
Engelbart as a
primary strategic focus for
allowing humans to
address complex problems...
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Retrieved 2023-11-06.
Engelbart, D.; Landau, V.; Clegg, E. (2009). The
Engelbart Hypothesis:
Dialogs with
Douglas Engelbart. NextPress. ISBN 978-0615308906...
- 1960s,
researchers at the
Stanford Research Institute, led by
Douglas Engelbart,
developed the On-Line
System (NLS),
which used text-based hyperlinks...