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AMTRAN is a time-sharing remote-terminal computer system ultimately intended to permit scientists and engineers to "converse" directly with a computer in a "natural" mathematical language. Its current objectives entail attainment of the following goals:
a. "automatic" mathematical problem-solving,
b. high-speed, on-line, scientific programming,
c. a macro-compiler and operating system, and
d. the development of low-cost, $5,000-15,000, graphic display terminals.