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Sketch pad a man-machine graphical communication system

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This paper was reproduced from the AFIPS Conference proceedings, Volume 23, of the Spring Joint Computer Conference held in Detroit, 1963. Mr. Timothy Johnson suggested that this report contained essentially the same material he spoke on at the SHARE D/A Committee Workshop.

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        DAC '64: Proceedings of the SHARE design automation workshop
        January 1964
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        DOI:10.1145/800265

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