ARC

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ARC is the commonly used acronym for the Augmentation Research Center, a pioneering research group known for its early work on interactive computing and human–computer interaction.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf research group
research laboratory
abbreviation ARC self-linksurface differs
country United States of America
surface form: United States
developed early collaborative software tools
early hypertext systems
oN-Line System
employed Douglas Engelbart
era 1960s
1970s
field collaborative computing
computer networking
computer science
human–computer interaction
hypertext
interactive computing
focus augmenting human intellect with computers
foundedBy Douglas Engelbart
fullName Augmentation Research Center
location Menlo Park, California
notableFor development of the oN-Line System
early work on human–computer interaction
early work on interactive computing
research on computer-supported cooperative work
notableWork oN-Line System
parentOrganization Stanford Research Institute
surface form: SRI International

Stanford Research Institute
significance contributed to foundations of modern personal computing
influential in the history of human–computer interaction
pioneering research group in interactive computing

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ARC abbreviation ARC self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Augmentation Research Center