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Title
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A Total Program
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Description
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Suggested relationships among the major activities involved in achieving the stated objective (essentially, of significantly boosting human power in A 4 and U 1). Solid lines represent subject information or artifacts used or generated within an activity, and dashed lines represent special tools and techniques for doing the activity in the box to which they connect. Subject product of an activity (output solid) can be used as working material (input solid) or as tools and techniques (input dashed). Tools and techniques as used or needed in an activity (output dashed) can be used either to work on (input solid) or as tools and techniques to work with (input dashed).
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Designer
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Engelbart, Douglas
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Date
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1962
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Source
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Augmenting Human Intellect: A Conceptual Framework
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Bibliographic Citation
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Engelbart, Douglas. "Augmenting Human Intellect: A Conceptual Framework." In The New Media Reader (2003), edited by Noah Wardrip-Fruin and Nick Montfort; designed by Michael Crumpton. The MIT Press. Figure 8.5. Page 106.
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Engelbart, Douglas. 1962. "Summary Report AFOSR–3223." Under Contract AF 49(638)–1024, SRI Project 3578 for Air Force Office of Scientific Research. Stanford Research Institute, October 1962.
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is composed of
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Square
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has attribute
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Arrow
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Dash Line
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Solid Line
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depict things of type
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Sequence or Process
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Coverage
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creativity
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workflow