[SIGCIS-Members] Babbage's Language of Thought

Brian Randell brian.randell at newcastle.ac.uk
Thu Dec 11 02:34:12 PST 2014


Hi:

This comes from the Plan 28 Blog:

> Babbage's Language of Thought
> This is a guest post by Adrian Johnstone, Professor of Computing at Royal Holloway, University of London.
> 
> Babbage has been called the 'great-uncle' of modern computing, a claim that rests simultaneously on his demonstrable understanding of most of the architectural principles underlying the modern computer, and the almost universal ignorance of Babbage's work before 1970.
> 
> There has been an explosion of interest both in Babbage's devices and the impact they might have had in some parallel history, as well as in Babbage himself as a man of great originality who had essentially no influence at all on subsequent technological development.
> 
> In all this, one fundamental question has been largely ignored: how is it that one individual working alone could have synthesised a workable computer design over quite a short period, designing an object whose complexity of behaviour so far exceeded that of contemporary machines that it would not be matched for over one hundred years?
> 
> I believe that the answer lies in the techniques Babbage developed to reason about complex systems. The Leverhulme Trust have recently made a major award to myself and my collaborator Prof Elizabeth Scott which we will use to document, formalise and implement simulators for Babbage's Notation. The team also includes Plan 28’s Dr Doron Swade, who is the foremost authority on Babbage, and Dr Piers Plummer who has an extensive background in chip design, computer architecture, mechanical CAD and programming language compiler design. The work will be based in Royal Holloway's Centre for Software Language Engineering.
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Full article at http://blog.plan28.org/2014/11/babbages-language-of-thought.html

Cheers

Brian Randell


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