Turing's World / [developed by Jon Barwise and John Etchemendy].
Turing's World is designed as a self-contained introduction to one of the fundamental notions of logic and computer science, the notion of a Turing machine. The program allows students to design and execute Turing machines.
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Language: | No linguistic content |
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Santa Barbara, CA :
Kinko's Academic Courseware Exchange,
[1986], ©1986.
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Physical Description: | 1 computer disc ; 3 1/2 in. + 1 volume (user's manual, viii, 68 columns ; 28 cm) |
Format: | Electronic Software |
Platform: | Macintosh (Computer) |
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Turing's World is designed as a self-contained introduction to one of the fundamental notions of logic and computer science, the notion of a Turing machine. The program allows students to design and execute Turing machines. |
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Note: | Title from disk. Title on manual: Turing's World: a computer-based introduction to computability theory. Electronic resource. |
Call Number: | QA267.5.T8 B3 |
System Details: | System requirements: Macintosh; 128K. |