Ones and zeros : understanding Boolean algebra, digital circuits, and the logic of sets
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TK7888.4 .G74 1998
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TK7888.4 .G74 1998
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Algèbre de Boole.
Boole, Algèbre de.
BOOLEAN ALGEBRA.
Boolesche Algebra
Boolesche Algebra.
DIGITAL COMPUTERS.
DIGITAL INTEGRATORS.
Ensembles, Théorie des.
Informatique -- Mathématiques.
LOGIC CIRCUITS.
Logique symbolique et mathématique.
Logique symbolique et mathématique.
Schaltalgebra
Schaltalgebra.
SET THEORY.
SYMBOLIC PROGRAMMING.
Théorie des ensembles.
Álgebras de boole.
Boole, Algèbre de.
BOOLEAN ALGEBRA.
Boolesche Algebra
Boolesche Algebra.
DIGITAL COMPUTERS.
DIGITAL INTEGRATORS.
Ensembles, Théorie des.
Informatique -- Mathématiques.
LOGIC CIRCUITS.
Logique symbolique et mathématique.
Logique symbolique et mathématique.
Schaltalgebra
Schaltalgebra.
SET THEORY.
SYMBOLIC PROGRAMMING.
Théorie des ensembles.
Álgebras de boole.
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Book
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xiv, 281 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Language
English
Notes
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-217) and index.
Description
"Ones and Zeros explains, in lay terms, Boolean algebra, the suprisingly simple system of mathematical logic used in digital computer circuitry. Ones and Zeros follows the development of this logic system from its origins in Victorian England to its rediscovery in this century as the foundation of all modern computing machinery. Readers will learn about the interesting history of the development of symbolic logic in particular, and the often misunderstood process of mathematical invention and scientific discovery, in general. Ones and Zeros also features practical exercises with answers, real-world examples of digital circuit design, and a reading list." "Ones and Zeros will be of particular interest to software engineers who want to gain a comprehensive understanding of computer hardware." "Outstanding features include: a history of mathematical logic, an explanation of the logic of digital circuits, and hands-on exercises and examples."--Jacket.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Gregg, J. (1998). Ones and zeros: understanding Boolean algebra, digital circuits, and the logic of sets . IEEE Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Gregg, John. 1998. Ones and Zeros: Understanding Boolean Algebra, Digital Circuits, and the Logic of Sets. New York: IEEE Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Gregg, John. Ones and Zeros: Understanding Boolean Algebra, Digital Circuits, and the Logic of Sets New York: IEEE Press, 1998.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Gregg, J. (1998). Ones and zeros: understanding boolean algebra, digital circuits, and the logic of sets. New York: IEEE Press.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Gregg, John. Ones and Zeros: Understanding Boolean Algebra, Digital Circuits, and the Logic of Sets IEEE Press, 1998.
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