Abstract
This paper describes the application of remote console computing in a graduate statistics seminar entitled “Machine Aided Statistical Modeling,” which was offered at Harvard University in the spring semester 1965–1966. Three conceptually different computing systems are discussed, together with examples aimed at demonstrating the potential of on-line interactive computing in statistical research, practice, and education.
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