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.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Barwise, Jon
Corporate Authors: Academic Courseware Exchange
Kinko's (Firm)
Other Authors: Etchemendy, John
Language:No linguistic content
Published: Santa Barbara, CA : Kinko's Academic Courseware Exchange, [1986], ©1986.
Subjects:
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)
Description
Summary:
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.
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.