Description: Ones and Zeros by John R. Gregg This book explains, in lay terms, the surprisingly simple system of mathematical logic used in digital computer circuitry. Anecdotal in its style and often funny, it 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. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description This book explains, in lay terms, the surprisingly simple system of mathematical logic used in digital computer circuitry. Anecdotal in its style and often funny, it 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. ONES AND ZEROS will be enjoyed by anyone who has a general interest in science and technology. Back Cover Mathematics Ones and Zeros Understanding Boolean Algebra, Digital Circuits, and the Logic of Sets Ones and Zeros explains, in lay terms, Boolean algebra, the suprisingly simple system of mathematical logic used in digital computer circuitry. Anecdotal in style and often funny, 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. This fascinating look at the crucial technology of the twentieth century will be enjoyed by anyone who has a general interest in science, technology, and mathematics. 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 logicAn explanation of the logic of digital circuitsHands-on exercises and examplesAbout the IEEE Press Understanding Science & Technology Series The IEEE Press Understanding Science & Technology Series treats important topics in science and technology in a simple and easy to understand manner. Designed expressly for the nonspecialist engineer, scientist, or technician, as well as the technologically curious, each volume stresses practical information over mathematical theorems and complicated derivations. Flap Mathematics Ones and Zeros Understanding Boolean Algebra, Digital Circuits, and the Logic of Sets Ones and Zeros explains, in lay terms, Boolean algebra, the suprisingly simple system of mathematical logic used in digital computer circuitry. Anecdotal in style and often funny, 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. This fascinating look at the crucial technology of the twentieth century will be enjoyed by anyone who has a general interest in science, technology, and mathematics. 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 Hands-on exercises and examples About the IEEE Press Understanding Science & Technology Series The IEEE Press Understanding Science & Technology Series treats important topics in science and technology in a simple and easy to understand manner. Designed expressly for the nonspecialist engineer, scientist, or technician, as well as the technologically curious, each volume stresses practical information over mathematical theorems and complicated derivations. Author Biography John R. Gregg is the author of Ones and Zeros: Understanding Boolean Algebra, Digital Circuits, and the Logic of Sets, published by Wiley. Table of Contents Before We Begin. Number Systems and Counting. The Basic Functions of Boolean Algebra: And, Or, And Not. Combinational Logic. The Algebra of Sets and Venn Diagrams. Other Boolean Functions. Realizing Any Boolean Function with And, Or, And Not. More Digital Circuits. Laws of Boolean Algebra. Boolean Logic. Appendix A: Counting in Base 2. Appendix B: Powers of 2. Appendix C: Summary of Boolean Functions. Further Reading. Answers to Exercises. Index. About the Author. Long Description Mathematics Ones and Zeros Understanding Boolean Algebra, Digital Circuits, and the Logic of Sets Ones and Zeros explains, in lay terms, Boolean algebra, the suprisingly simple system of mathematical logic used in digital computer circuitry. Anecdotal in style and often funny, 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. This fascinating look at the crucial technology of the twentieth century will be enjoyed by anyone who has a general interest in science, technology, and mathematics. 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 Hands-on exercises and examples About the IEEE Press Understanding Science & Technology Series The IEEE Press Understanding Science & Technology Series treats important topics in science and technology in a simple and easy to understand manner. Designed expressly for the nonspecialist engineer, scientist, or technician, as well as the technologically curious, each volume stresses practical information over mathematical theorems and complicated derivations. Details ISBN0780334264 Language English ISBN-10 0780334264 ISBN-13 9780780334267 Media Book Format Paperback DEWEY 511.324 Year 1998 Country of Publication United States Illustrations Illustrations Pages 296 Place of Publication Piscataway NJ Edition 1st Short Title ONES & ZEROS Subtitle Understanding Boolean Algebra, Digital Circuits, and the Logic of Sets DOI 10.1604/9780780334267 Series Number 5 UK Release Date 1998-03-16 AU Release Date 1998-03-16 NZ Release Date 1998-03-16 US Release Date 1998-03-16 Author John R. Gregg Publisher John Wiley & Sons Inc Series IEEE Press Understanding Science & Technology Series Publication Date 1998-03-16 Imprint Wiley-IEEE Press Audience General We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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Publication Name: Ones and Zeros: Understanding Boolean Algebra, Digital Circuits, and the Logic of Sets
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Subject: Computer Science, Science, Mathematics
Publication Year: 1998
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