J.C.R. Licklider (deceased 1990)
Founding Director
Information Processing Techniques Office
Advanced Research Projects Agency (Washington, DC)
EDUCATION
Ph.D. – Psychoacoustics (the psychophysiology of the auditory system), MIT
BA – Mathematics, Washington State University
BS – Physics, Washington State University
BS – Psychology, Washington State University
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Human-computer interaction.
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Licklider, J. C. R. (1960). "Man-Computer Symbiosis." IRE Transactions on Human Factors in Electronics, HFE-1: 4-11.
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Licklider, J. C. R., R. W. Taylor, et al. (1968). "The Computer as a Communication Device." Science and Technology(76): 21-&.
| | Brad A. Myers
Professor, School of Computer Science
Human Computer Interaction Institute
Carnegie Mellon University (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
EDUCATION
Ph.D. -- Computer Science, University of Toronto, 1987.
MS -- Computer Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1980
BS -- Computer Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1980
RESEARCH INTERESTS
KEY PUBLICATIONS -
Brad A. Myers. Creating User Interfaces by Demonstration. Boston, MA: Academic Press, May 1988.
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Myers, B. A. (1998). "A Brief history of Human Computer Interaction Technology." ACM Interactions 5(2): 44-54.
| | Allen Newell (deceased 1992)
Professor, Computer Science and Engineering
Carnegie-Mellon University (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
EDUCATION
Ph.D. – Industrial Administration, Carnegie Institute of Technology (now CMU), 1957
BA – Physics, Stanford University, 1949
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Computer science, artificial intelligence, and cognitive psychology
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Robertson, G., A. Newell, et al. (1977). ZOG: A Man-Machine Communication Philosophy. Carnegie Mellon University Technical Report, Carnegie Mellon University.
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Newell, A. and H. A. Simon (1976). "Computer Science as Empirical Inquiry - Symbols and Search." Communications of the Acm 19(3): 113-126.
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