DIALOG: A CONVERSATIONAL PROGRAMMING SYSTEM WITH A GRAPHICAL ORIENTATION.
Abstract
DIALOG is an algebraic language for on-line use with a graphical input-output console device. It is a computational aid for the casual user, which provides basic facilities for graphical and numeric input and display, on and off-line program preparation and storage, and hard copy presentation of results. Use of the system requires a minimum of experience or instruction, since the growth of an overlaying system control language has been prevented, and there are no processor-oriented statements, like variable type or dimension declarations. Moreover, in the on-line situation, the processor interacts with the graphical keyboard on a character by character basis so as to restrict the programmer's choice of input symbols to those which are syntactically correct. DIALOG has been in daily operation at the IIT Research Institute since February, 1966. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 01, 1966
- Accession Number
- AD0646857
Entities
People
- Duncan Ewing
- Michael Liveright
- Scott H. Cameron
Organizations
- IIT Research Institute