TOC(ID:5265/toc001)Interactive algebra systemfor TACT On-line Computer. TACT in turn for Technological Aids to Creative Thought Harvard clone of Culler-Fried System to run under the Project MAC CTSS Places Related languages
References: in Proceedings of the 22nd national ACM conference 1967, Washington, D.C. view details in Proceedings of the 22nd national ACM conference 1967, Washington, D.C. view details in Proceedings of the 22nd national ACM conference 1967, Washington, D.C. view details in Proceedings of the 22nd national ACM conference 1967, Washington, D.C. view details in ACM Symposium on "Interactive Systems for Experimental Applied Mathematics", editors Klerer and Reinfelds, Washington, D.C., August 1967 view details TOC (Tact On-line Computer) was begun in 1966 at the Aiken Computation Laboratory of Harvard University, see Ruyle et al. (1967). TOC was developed by Project TACT (Technological Aids to Creative Thought) and is based on two earlier stages of development. The first stage, TOCS, an effort to duplicate the Culler-Fried system under CTSS at Project MAC, was started in May 1965. This initial effort differed from the Culler-Fried system in that it had an improved display facility; included statistical operators; and was able to enter numeric data directly into vectors, as well as to enter expressions. in [ACM] ACM Computing Surveys 2(4) Dec1970 view details Resources
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