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Introduction to Boolean Algebra and Logic Design: A Program for Self Instruction

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This self instructional program uses Boolean algebra to describe the internal operation of digital computers. Logic design is the science involved in the design of these computers. The material found in this program provides the basis and is the prerequisite to the advanced study of logic design and computers. Upon completion of the 500 frames in the program, the reader will understand the postulates and theorems of Boolean algebra, be able to manipulate algebraic statements, and utilize Karnaugh maps and the Quine-McCluskey method.

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First published June 1, 1964

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July 31, 2019
Clearly written. The Boolean algebra and Karnaugh maps are explained simply, still worth of reading. The logic design is outdated, not in the sense of truth, but used technics.
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