The Augmentation Papers

A Collection Since 1960
Douglas C. Engelbart
Sinossi
A bound collection of 29 papers by Doug Engelbart and his staff from 1960 to 1992, plus a short biographical sketch. Chronicles the progression and unfolding of Engelbart's work, including his seminal 1962 report outlining his original vision and approach, and detailed depictions of the innovative breakthroughs in interactive technology, in harnessing collective intellect to solve important problems, and in strategic organizing principles for the accelerative continuous innovation of how we do this.
contents
1. Special Considerations of the Individual as a User, Generator, and Retriever of Information.
2. Augmenting Human Intellect: A Conceptual Framework.
3. A Conceptual Framework for the Augmentation of Man's Intellect.
4. Display-Selection Techniques for Text Manipulation.
5. A Research Center for Augmenting Human Intellect.
6. Intellectual Implications of Multi-Access Computer Networks.
7. Coordinated Information Services for a Discipline- or Mission-Oriented Community.
8. Design Considerations for Knowledge Workshop Terminals.
9. The Augmented Knowledge Workshop.
10. Display Techniques for Interactive Text Manipulation.
11. Line Processor -- A Device for Amplification of Display Terminal Capabilities for Text Manipulation.
12. NLS Teleconferencing Features: The Journal and Shared-Screen Telephoning.
13. A High-Level Framework for Network-Based Resource Sharing.
14. User Interface Design Issues for a Large Interactive System.
15. The Command Meta-Language System.
16. The Design and Implementation of DAD, A Multiprocess, Multimachine, Multilanguage Interactive Debugger.
17. A Software Engineering Environment.
18. Toward Integrated, Evolutionary Office Automation Systems.
19. Evolving the Organization of the Future: A Point of View.
20. Toward High-Performance Knowledge Workers.
21. Collaboration Support Provisions in AUGMENT.
22. Authorship Provisions in AUGMENT.
23. Workstation History and The Augmented Knowledge Workshop.
24. Working Together.
25. The Augmentation System Framework.
26. Bootstrapping and the Handbook Cycle.
27. Knowledge-Domain Interoperability and an Open Hyperdocument System.
28. Toward High-Performance Organizations: A Strategic Role for Groupware.