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Another early MIT example was [[Sketchpad]] created by [[Ivan Sutherland]] in 1960–1961; in the glossary of the 1963 technical report based on his dissertation about Sketchpad, Sutherland defined notions of "object" and "instance" (with the class concept covered by "master" or "definition"), albeit specialized to graphical interaction.<ref>{{cite conference
|author=[[Ivan Sutherland |Ivan E. Sutherland]]
|title=Sketchpad: a man-machine graphical communication system
|conference=AFIPS '63 (Spring): Proceedings of the May 21–23, 1963 Spring Joint Computer Conference
|publisher=AFIPS Press
|date=May 1963
|pages=329–346
|doi=10.1145/1461551.1461591}}
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Also, in 1968, an MIT [[ALGOL]] version, AED-0, established a direct link between data structures ("plexes", in that dialect) and procedures, prefiguring what were later termed "messages", "methods", and "member functions".<ref name=simuladev>The Development of the Simula Languages,
[[Kristen Nygaard]], [[Ole-Johan Dahl]],
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