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- 2017
- Cliff B. Jones:
The Turing Guide - By Jack Copeland, Jonathan Bowen, Mark Sprevak, Robin Wilson and others Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, 26 January 2017, xv+576 pp, 246 × 189 mm, ISBN: 9780198747826 (Hardback, $75.00), ISBN: 9780198747833 (Paperback, $19.99). Formal Aspects Comput. 29(6): 1121-1122 (2017) - Mavis Batey:
Breaking machines with a pencil. The Turing Guide 2017: 97-108 - Margaret A. Boden:
Pioneer of artificial life. The Turing Guide 2017: 359-372 - Jonathan P. Bowen, Jack Copeland:
Turing's legacy. The Turing Guide 2017: 463-474 - Martin Campbell-Kelly:
ACE. The Turing Guide 2017: 213-222 - Brian E. Carpenter, Robert W. Doran:
Turing's Zeitgeist. The Turing Guide 2017: 223-232 - Jack Copeland:
Crime and punishment. The Turing Guide 2017: 35-40 - Jack Copeland:
Turing's great invention: the universal computing machine. The Turing Guide 2017: 49-56 - Jack Copeland:
Hilbert and his famous problem. The Turing Guide 2017: 57-66 - Jack Copeland:
At Bletchley Park. The Turing Guide 2017: 79-84 - Jack Copeland:
Tunny, Hitler's biggest fish. The Turing Guide 2017: 143-160 - Jack Copeland:
Delilah - encrypting speech. The Turing Guide 2017: 183-188 - Jack Copeland:
Baby. The Turing Guide 2017: 199-212 - Jack Copeland:
Intelligent machinery. The Turing Guide 2017: 265-276 - Jack Copeland, Jonathan P. Bowen:
Life and work. The Turing Guide 2017: 3-18 - Jack Copeland, Jason Long:
Computer music. The Turing Guide 2017: 233-248 - Jack Copeland, Diane Proudfoot:
Connectionism: computing with neurons. The Turing Guide 2017: 309-314 - Jack Copeland, Dani Prinz:
Computer chess - the first moments. The Turing Guide 2017: 327-346 - Jack Copeland, Oron Shagrir, Mark D. Sprevak:
Is the whole universe a computer? The Turing Guide 2017: 445-462 - Jack Copeland, Jean Valentine, Catherine Caughey:
Bombes. The Turing Guide 2017: 109-128 - Rod Downey:
Turing and randomness. The Turing Guide 2017: 427-436 - Ivor Grattan-Guinness:
Turing's mentor, Max Newman. The Turing Guide 2017: 437-442 - Joel Greenberg:
The Enigma machine. The Turing Guide 2017: 85-96 - Simon Greenish, Jonathan P. Bowen, Jack Copeland:
Turing's Monument. The Turing Guide 2017: 189-196 - Peter Hilton:
Meeting a genius. The Turing Guide 2017: 31-34 - Eleanor Ireland:
We were the world's first computer operators. The Turing Guide 2017: 161-166 - David Leavitt:
Turing and the paranormal. The Turing Guide 2017: 347-356 - Diane Proudfoot:
The Turing test - from every angle. The Turing Guide 2017: 287-300 - Diane Proudfoot:
Turing's concept of intelligence. The Turing Guide 2017: 301-308 - Diane Proudfoot:
Child machines. The Turing Guide 2017: 315-326
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