The Cambridge Project.
Abstract
This is the second Annual Report of the Cambridge Project, a cooperative effort to make digital computers more useful in the behavioral sciences. The participants include computer scientists, statisticians, and behavioral scientists from a wide range of specialities. Most of them are at M.I.T. of Harvard University. The work of the Project has two main parts: (1) developing computer methods and programs that are needed in behavioral science and its applications; (2) combining those developments, and others, into a consistent system of tools for behavioral scientists from a variety of disciplines. The second part of the work is at present based on the Multics time-sharing system at M.I.T. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 01, 1971
- Accession Number
- AD0739396
Entities
People
- Douwe B. Yntema
Organizations
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology