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OverviewDemo RoomDisplay boards: HardwareDisplay boards: NetworkingDisplay boards: Interactive ComputingRAL PERQ BrochureVideos 1981Visitors BookMoUSERC/ICL LaunchWilmot Sept 1981Press Sept 1981ICL PERQ BrochureICL PERQ BrochurePresentationsSERC Bulletin 1982SERC Bulletin 1983PERQ Brochure 1885PERQ Leaflets 1985ICL Seminars 1985Seed & Berry, 1991

Display Boards: Distributed Interactive Computing

Distributed Interactive Computing

The Distributed Computing Systems Specially Promoted Programme was pushing research in distributed computing in the UK and were one of the projects pressing for the SERC initiative in single user workstations. This board was aimed at showing how the environment for computing in the 1980s would change significantly from the previous decades. Clients and Servers using local and wide area networks was to be the future.

Distributed Interactive Computing, March 1981

Distributed Interactive Computing, March 1981
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Software Environment

The aim here was to show how the user could access resources anywhere on the network.

Software Environment, March 1981

Software Environment, March 1981
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Role in SRC Research

This shows some of the other initiatives in SERC. Both Software Technology, Man Machine Interaction and Artificial Intelligence were special programmes in SERC. Electron Beam Lithography was another special programme with central facilities at RAL and elsewhere providing access for UK academics to fabrication facilities.

These four areas became the basis for the government funded Alvey Programme between academia and industry.

Role in SRC Research, March 1981

Role in SRC Research, March 1981
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