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Speakeasy: a window into a computer

Published: 07 June 1976 Publication History

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Speakeasy is a system that enables a user to harness the power of a computer as a tool for problem solving. This paper describes the structure of that system and demonstrates some of its capabilities. The examples show some of the power that results when relatively straightforward graphical facilities are added to this general purpose system.

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[1]
Cohen, S., "The DELPHI-SPEAKEASY System," Computer Phys. Commun. 2(1), pp. 1--10, January 1971.
[2]
Cohen, S., "Speakeasy: RAKUGO," First USA-Japan Computer Conference Proceedings, Tokyo, 1972.
[3]
Cohen, S., The Speakeasy-3 Reference Manual, Argonne National Laboratory Report ANL-8000, May 1973.
[4]
Cohen, S., "Speakeasy," Sigplan Notices 9(4), pp. 118--126, April 1974.
[5]
Cohen, S., Named Storage, Argonne National Laboratory Report ANL-7021, April 1964.
[6]
Blackmond, K., "Three Dimensional Graphics in Speakeasy," unpublished, July 1975.

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  • (1978)Communication needs in computer modelingProceedings of the 10th conference on Winter simulation - Volume 110.5555/800288.811230(219-228)Online publication date: 1-Jan-1978

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AFIPS '76: Proceedings of the June 7-10, 1976, national computer conference and exposition
June 1976
1125 pages
ISBN:9781450379175
DOI:10.1145/1499799
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Published: 07 June 1976

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