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The big revolution in computer usage is, by now, an old story. No longer do users, programmers and computer operators always work independently and separately, communicating only through voluminous printouts. Engineers and designers can now participate continuously in the execution of their problems through displays. By accelerating design iterations, they can solve their problems more quickly and, at the same time, improve the quality of their solutions.