xiv | CONTENTS
- Bombes 109
Jack Copeland (with Jean Valentine and Catherine Caughey) - Introducing Banburismus 129
Edward Simpson - Tunny: Hitler’s biggest fish 143
Jack Copeland - We were the world’s first computer operators 161
Eleanor Ireland - The Testery: breaking Hitler’s most secret code 167
Jerry Roberts - Ultra revelations 175
Brian Randell - Delilah—encrypting speech 183
Jack Copeland - Turing’s monument 189
Simon Greenish, Jonathan Bowen, and Jack Copeland
PART IV COMPUTERS AFTER THE WAR 197
- Baby 199
Jack Copeland - ACE 213
Martin Campbell-Kelly - Turing’s Zeitgeist 223
Brian Carpenter and Robert Doran - Computer music 233
Jack Copeland and Jason Long - Turing, Lovelace, and Babbage 249
D oron Swa de
PART V ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND THE MIND 263
- Intelligent machinery 265
Jack Copeland - Turing’s model of the mind 277
Mark Sprevak - The Turing test—from every angle 287
Diane Proudfoot - Turing’s concept of intelligence 301
Diane Proudfoot