Shows how the Turing Test provides a very simple yet very general characterization of non-information flow in multilevel information systems. Despite its conceptual simplicity, the Turing Test provides the study of information flow with an extremely useful notion which seems to be a significant departure from other current information flow theories. Turing's powerful idea is that information entropy is represented as uncertainty about the mathematical definition of a system, rather than as some function of the direct behavior of the system.
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