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  1. J.C.R. Licklider, Man-Computer Symbiosis, 1960. Joseph Carl Robnett “Lick” Licklider created the idea of a universal network, spread his vision throughout the IPTO , and inspired his successors to realize his dream by inventing the ARPANET , which led to the Internet .

  2. Jul 3, 1990 · Joseph C. R. Licklider (pronounced LICK-lyder) was born in St. Louis and held bachelor's and master's degrees from Washington University there and a doctorate in psychology from the University of ...

  3. JOSEPH CARL ROBNETT LICKLIDER. March 11, 1915–June 26, 1990. BY ROBERT M. FANO. JOSEPH CARL ROBNETT LICKLIDER was known as Lick to family, friends, colleagues, and almost everybody else; I will refer to him informally as Lick, as he would have wanted. At the time of his death he was a member of the Engineering Section of the National Academy ...

  4. Allen B, Ananthakrishnan R, Chard K, Foster I, Madduri R, Pruyne J, Rosen S and Tuecke S Globus Proceedings of the 8th Workshop on Scientific Cloud Computing, (25-32) Burroni J The Act of Computer Programming in Science Companion Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on the Art, Science, and Engineering of Programming, (1-8)

  5. 2 days ago · How to say J.C.R. Licklider in English? Pronunciation of J.C.R. Licklider with 2 audio pronunciations, 1 meaning, 9 translations and more for J.C.R. Licklider.

  6. J. C. R. Licklider IRE Transactions on Human Factors in Electronics, volume HFE-1, pages 4-11, March 1960 Summary Man-computer symbiosis is an expected development in cooperative interaction between men and electronic computers. It will involve very close coupling between the human and the electronic members of the partnership.

  7. Jan 1, 2000 · Computing’s Johnny Appleseed. Almost forgotten today, J.C.R. Licklider mentored the generation that created computing as we know it. By. M. Mitchell Waldrop. January 1, 2000. Often, says Tim ...