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^ 8. Ver Philip Morrison e Emily Morrison, Introduction, in Charles Babbage, On the Principles and Development of the Calculator and Other Seminal Writings, Dover Publications, Nova York, 1961, pp. XI-XXXII.
^ 9. Ver Robert Sobel, IBM, página 322.
^ 10. Ver Jon Agar, Government machine, páginas 121-199.
^ 11. Ver Paul Kennedy, The rise and fall of great powers, páginas 330-354.
^ 12. Ver Eric Hobsbawm, Age of extremes, páginas 21-53; e Keith Middlemas, Politics in industrial society, páginas 68-151.
^ 13. Ver Jon Agar, Government machine, páginas 209-217.
^ 14. Ver Jon Agar, Government machine, páginas 203-206; em Jack Copeland, Enigma.
^ 15. Ver Alan Turing, On computable numbers; e Jon Agar, Turing and the universal machine, páginas 85-100.
^ 16. Ver Andrew Hodges, Alan Turing, páginas 160-241; e Michael Smith, Station X, páginas 52-53, 67-68, 110.
^ 17. Ver Andrew Hodges, Alan Turing, páginas 263-268, 277-278; Agar, Government machine, páginas 208-209; e Smith, Station X, páginas 147-151, 170.
^ 18. Ver Andrew Hodges, Alan Turing, páginas 289-305.
^ 19. Ver Alan Turing, Lecture on the automatic computing engine; Agar, Government machine, páginas 35, 113-124; e Hodges, Alan Turing, páginas 314-402.
^ 20. Ver Simon Schaffer, Babbage՚s dancer.
^ 21. Ver Alan Turing, Automatic computing engine; Intelligent machinery; Intelligent machinery, a heretical theory; can digital computers think?
^ 22. Ver Turing, Can digital computers think?, páginas 484-485.
^ 23. Ver Turing, Automatic computing engine, página 393.
^ 24. Ver Alan Turing, Chess; and Hodges, Turing, páginas 210-217.
^ 25. Ver Alan Turing, Computing machinery and intelligence, páginas 441 - 448; e Agar, Government machine, páginas 122-126.
^ 26. Ver Hodges, Turing, páginas 456-527; e Agar, Government machine, páginas 266-278.
^ 27. Ver Stuart Leslie, The Cold War and american science, página 113; e R.C. Lewontin, The Cold War and the transformation of the academy.
^ 28. Ver Ceruzzi, Modern computing, páginas 13-46.