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  1. Joseph Carl Robnett Licklider (/ ˈ l ɪ k l aɪ d ər /; March 11, 1915 – June 26, 1990), known simply as J. C. R. or "Lick", was an American psychologist and computer scientist who is considered to be among the most prominent figures in computer science development and general computing history.

  2. Jun 22, 2024 · J.C.R. Licklider, American computer scientist who helped lay the groundwork for computer networking and ARPANET, the predecessor of the Internet. His time at ARPA also led to the development of computer graphics, parallel processing, computer flight simulation, and other key achievements.

  3. J.C.R. Licklider was inducted into the Internet Hall of Fame in 2013. His work and ideas around global networking led to the creation of the ARPAnet.

  4. Oral history interview with J. C. R. Licklider. Licklider, the first director of the Advanced Research Projects Agency's (ARPA) Information Processing Techniques Office (IPTO), discusses his work at Lincoln Laboratory and IPTO. Topics include: personnel recruitment; the interrelations between the various Massachusetts Institute of Technology ...

  5. Man-Computer Symbiosis" is the title of a work by J. C. R. Licklider, which was published in 1960. The paper represented what we would today consider a fundamental, or key text of the modern computing revolution.

  6. Dec 18, 2013 · Still, the first practical schematics for the internet would not arrive until the early 1960s, when MIT’s J.C.R. Licklider popularized the idea of an “Intergalactic Network” of computers.

  7. Mar 6, 2020 · Name: Joseph (J. C. R.) Carl Licklider. Born: March 11, 1915, in St. Louis, Missouri, USA. Death: June 26, 1990 (Age: 75) Computer-related contributions. American computer scientist often called "computing's Johnny Appleseed," for having planted the seeds of computing in the digital age.

  8. J.C.R Licklider's ideas had a profound effect on the development of computer technology and the development of the Internet. He had a vision of man computer symbiosis whereby human intellect could be augmented.

  9. Jul 3, 1990 · Joseph C. R. Licklider. Born March 11, 1915, St. Louis, Mo.; died June 26, 1990, Arlington, Mass.; a principal contributor to the advent of interactive computing and computer networks. Education: BA, Washington University, 1937; MA, Washington University, 1938; PhD, University of Rochester, 1942.

  10. Jun 11, 2024 · In 1962, a scientist from ARPA named J.C.R. Licklider proposed a solution to this problem: a “ intergalactic network ” of computers that could talk to one another. Such a network would enable...

  11. Jul 3, 1990 · Dr. J.C.R. Licklider, an early computer scientist who was credited with pioneering work that established the basis for concepts like time sharing and resource sharing, died last Tuesday at...

  12. Oct 1, 2001 · He was "Lick," J. C. R. Licklider, the MIT psychologist turned adventurer whose career forms the spine of M. Mitchell Waldrop's saga about the creation of the first PC.

  13. J. C. R. Licklider IRE Transactions on Human Factors in Electronics, volume HFE-1, pages 4-11, March 1960. Summary. Man-computer symbiosis is an expected development in cooperative interaction between men and electronic computers. It will involve very close coupling between the human and the electronic members of the partnership.

  14. J. C. R. Licklider, born on March 11, 1915, was first and foremost a psychologist. He received his B.A. and M.A. degrees from Washington University in 1937 and 1938, respectively, and his Ph.D. in psychology from the University of Rochester in 1942.

  15. Oct 29, 2019 · Licklider, who was both a psychologist and computer scientist, described the need for transactional systems that would eventually respond to its human creators in real time. But he didn’t stop...

  16. J.C.R. Licklider, known by friends, colleagues, and casual acquaintances as "Lick," was the first to describe the concept he called the "Galactic Network." In the paper “Man-Computer Symbiosis,” published in 1960, Licklider provided a guide for decades of computer research to follow.

  17. Aug 1, 2002 · A study of the evolution of the modern computer profiles the work of MIT psychologist J. C. R. Licklider, whose visionary dream of a "human-computer symbiosis" transformed the course of modern science and led to the development of the personal computer.

    • M. Mitchell Waldrop
  18. J.C.R. Licklider (1915-1990) J.C.R. Licklider may well be one of the most influential people in the history of computer science. As Director of the Information Processing Techniques Office (IPTO), a division of the Pentagon's Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA), Licklider from 1963-64 put in place the funding priorities which would lead to ...

  19. Speaking about graduate programs in computer science at "U.C. Berkeley, CMU, MIT, and Stanford.... Their success would have been impossible without the foundation put in place by Lick in 1962-64." "Lick's vision provided an extremely fruitful, long-term direction for computing research....

  20. Jun 30, 2022 · Joseph Carl Robnett Licklider (Collection) OSRD Div. 17, Sec. 3 & Project MAC. Genesis of 'Siri' named after Stanford Research International 'Sri; and brainchild of numerous other Artifical Intelligence technologies, based upon lexical-hypothesis of cognition.

  21. Joseph Carl Robnett Licklider (St. Louis, Missouri, 11 de março de 1915 — Arlington, Massachusetts, 26 de junho de 1990) foi um psicólogo [1] e cientista da computação estadunidense.

  22. Joseph C. R. Licklider. Born March 11, 1915, St. Louis, Mo.; died June 26, 1990, Arlington, Mass.; a principal contributor to the advent of interactive computing and computer networks. Education: BA, Washington University, 1937; MA, Washington University, 1938; PhD, University of Rochester, 1942.

  23. Joseph Carl Robnett Licklider (/ˈlɪklaɪdər/; March 11, 1915 – June 26, 1990), known simply as J. C. R. or "Lick", was an American psychologist and computer scientist who is considered to be among the most prominent figures in computer science development and general computing history.

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