Douglas C. Engelbart

By admin , 21 December 2015
Douglas
C.
Engelbart
Male
Description

Inventor of the computer mouse and early computer pioneer, Engelbart is best known for his work as a pioneer of human-computer interaction whose team developed hypertext, networked computers, and precursors to GUIs, and as a committed and vocal proponent of the development and use of computers and networks to help cope with the world's increasingly urgent and complex problems.

His lab at SRI was responsible for more breakthrough innovation than possibly any other lab before or since.[citation needed] Engelbart had embedded in his lab a set of organizing principles, which he termed his "bootstrapping strategy," which he specifically designed to bootstrap and accelerate the rate of innovation achievable.

SRI
Inventor and early computer pioneer
Date of Birth
1925-01-30
Date of Death
2013-07-03
Douglas C. Engelbart

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