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The need for high-efficiency man-computer interactive system would hardly be disputed. A lot of on-line conversational systems have been designed already, and still many teams are engaged in developing of the similar projects. Graphic display terminals give a good basis for the significant progress in this field. On-line text processing with the natural and rather simple language, easy to learn and to use, is a problem to be solved with the aid of Visual Display.
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Briabrin, V.M. (1971). On-Line Text Editing Using Visual Display. In: Parslow, R.D., Green, R.E. (eds) Advanced Computer Graphics. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-4606-7_40
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