Excerpt from Interactive Budgeting Models; An Example: Preliminary Draft 345-68
The purpose of this paper is to discuss an interactive budgeting model which has been developed on the Compatible Time Sharing System of Project mac. While this model is not general, it does demonstrate many of the features and facilities which can be made available in an interactive environment. The paper is introduced by a transcript of a console session.
The program which performs the computations is then discussed.
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