By Lawrence G. Roberts
Communications of the ACM,
March 1966,
Vol. 9 No. 3, Pages 173-176
10.1145/365230.365259
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Man-machine interaction in many fields of endeavor should be greatly facilitated in the near future through the use of interactive graphical languages. To provide a variety of display scope communication procedures, a Graphic Service System which functions as a generalized graphical language translator, is being developed to aid the definition as well as the use of new graphical languages.
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