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ZOG was an early hypertext system developed at Carnegie Mellon University during the 1970s by Donald McCracken and Robert Akscyn. ZOG was first developed by Allen Newell and George G. Robertson to serve as the front end for AI and Cognitive Science programs brought together at CMU for a summer workshop. The ZOG project was as an outgrowth of long-term artificial intelligence research led by Allen Newell and funded by the Office of Naval Research. A second version of ZOG was installed as the key interface between users and logistics on the Nimitz class carrier USS Carl Vinson in 1983.

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  • ZOG was an early hypertext system developed at Carnegie Mellon University during the 1970s by Donald McCracken and Robert Akscyn. ZOG was first developed by Allen Newell and George G. Robertson to serve as the front end for AI and Cognitive Science programs brought together at CMU for a summer workshop. The ZOG project was as an outgrowth of long-term artificial intelligence research led by Allen Newell and funded by the Office of Naval Research. A second version of ZOG was installed as the key interface between users and logistics on the Nimitz class carrier USS Carl Vinson in 1983. (en)
  • ZOG – wczesny system hipertekstowy opracowany w latach 70. przez i w Carnegie Mellon University. ZOG został po raz pierwszy uruchomiony w 1972 jako duża baza danych do użytkowania w środowisku wielodostępnym. Składał się z tekstowych ramek, które zawierały tytuł, opis, wiersza zawierającego polecenia systemowe ZOG oraz punktów menu, które prowadziły do innych ramek. (pl)
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  • ZOG was an early hypertext system developed at Carnegie Mellon University during the 1970s by Donald McCracken and Robert Akscyn. ZOG was first developed by Allen Newell and George G. Robertson to serve as the front end for AI and Cognitive Science programs brought together at CMU for a summer workshop. The ZOG project was as an outgrowth of long-term artificial intelligence research led by Allen Newell and funded by the Office of Naval Research. A second version of ZOG was installed as the key interface between users and logistics on the Nimitz class carrier USS Carl Vinson in 1983. (en)
  • ZOG – wczesny system hipertekstowy opracowany w latach 70. przez i w Carnegie Mellon University. ZOG został po raz pierwszy uruchomiony w 1972 jako duża baza danych do użytkowania w środowisku wielodostępnym. Składał się z tekstowych ramek, które zawierały tytuł, opis, wiersza zawierającego polecenia systemowe ZOG oraz punktów menu, które prowadziły do innych ramek. Baza danych ZOG stała się w pełni funkcjonalna w 1977. W 1982 ZOG został przeniesiony z pierwotnego IBM-owskiego komputera mainframe do stacji roboczych Three Rivers PERQ i zastosowany na amerykańskim lotniskowcu USS "Carl Vinson". McCracken i Akscyn rozwinęli potem Knowledge Management System, ulepszoną wersję ZOG. (pl)
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