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Joseph Carl
Robnett Licklider (/ˈlɪklaɪdər/;
March 11, 1915 – June 26, 1990),
known simply as J. C. R. or "Lick", was an
American psychologist and computer...
- "Man-Computer Symbiosis" is the
title of a work by J. C. R.
Licklider,
which was
published in 1960. The
paper represented what we
would today consider...
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Licklider Transmission Protocol is a
point to
point protocol for use in deep
space links. LTP is
commonly seen as the
standard underlying convergence...
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United States Department of Defense.
Building on the
ideas of J. C. R.
Licklider, Bob
Taylor initiated the
ARPANET project in 1966 to
enable resource sharing...
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expansion beyond a
research tool to wide deployment.
Joseph Carl
Robnett Licklider (1915–1990) was a
faculty member of M****achusetts
Institute of Technology...
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computer networking concept similar to today's Internet. J.C.R.
Licklider, the
first director of the
Information Processing Techniques Office (IPTO)...
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possibility of
achieving this over wide area networks. J. C. R.
Licklider developed the idea of a
universal network at the
Information Processing...
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until 1967, and Bolt was
chairman until 1976. From 1957 to 1962, J. C. R.
Licklider served as vice
president of
engineering psychology for BBN. Foreseeing...
- — J. C. R.
Licklider, "Man-Computer Symbiosis", IRE
Transactions on
Human Factors in Electronics, vol. HFE-1, 4-11,
March 1960. In
Licklider's vision, many...
- 411]. doi:10.2307/2200513. JSTOR 2200513. S2CID 143275445.
Licklider 1988, p. 217.
Licklider 1988, pp. 217, 219. Barsky,
Robert B. & Kilian, Lutz (2004)...