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* William R. Sutherland, [https://mit.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=01MIT_INST:MIT&search_scope=all&tab=all&docid=alma990002681740106761&lang=en&context=L&virtualBrowse=true On-line graphical specification of computer procedures]
  
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Latest revision as of 15:15, 25 October 2025

Sketchpad was a graphical user interface system created by Ivan Sutherland; it was a follow-on to prior work at Whirlwind (later used in the SAGE system). Sketchpad was undertaken on the TX-2 system at Lincoln Laboratory.

It was an important predecessor to later computer-aided design work. The next steps after Sketchpad were taken by Douglas Engelbart of the Augmentation Research Center, which was in turn taken up at nearby Xerox PARC, with the ground-breaking Xerox Alto project, the first personal computer of modern form.

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