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− | '''Project MAC''' (the acronym 'MAC' had various expansions, originally Mathematics and Computation'; later 'Multiple Access Computer', 'Machine Aided Cognition', and 'Man and Computer' were added) was formed at [[MIT]] in 1963 as a home for most computer research. | + | '''Project MAC''' (the acronym 'MAC' had various expansions, originally Mathematics and Computation'; later 'Multiple Access Computer', 'Machine Aided Cognition', and 'Man and Computer' were added) was formed at [[MIT]] in 1963 as a home for most computer research. "In November 1962, Licklider suggested to Professor Fano that IPTO fund a project whose goal was to bring together the many researchers at MIT interested in computers"[1]. |
In 1970, the [[MIT Artifical Intelligence Laboratory]] split off, and in 1975 most of the remnants organized themselves into the [[ MIT Laboratory for Computer Science]]. | In 1970, the [[MIT Artifical Intelligence Laboratory]] split off, and in 1975 most of the remnants organized themselves into the [[ MIT Laboratory for Computer Science]]. | ||
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+ | * [1] [https://www.multicians.org/project-mac.html Multicians Project MAC page]. | ||
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Revision as of 07:58, 21 November 2018
Project MAC (the acronym 'MAC' had various expansions, originally Mathematics and Computation'; later 'Multiple Access Computer', 'Machine Aided Cognition', and 'Man and Computer' were added) was formed at MIT in 1963 as a home for most computer research. "In November 1962, Licklider suggested to Professor Fano that IPTO fund a project whose goal was to bring together the many researchers at MIT interested in computers"[1].
In 1970, the MIT Artifical Intelligence Laboratory split off, and in 1975 most of the remnants organized themselves into the MIT Laboratory for Computer Science.