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From Boolean Logic to Switching Circuits and Automata

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From Boolean Logic to Switching Circuits and Automata Synopsis

Logic networks and automata are facets of digital systems. The change of  the design of logic networks from skills and art into a scientific discipline was possible by the development of the  underlying mathematical theory called the Switching Theory. The fundamentals of this theory come from the attempts towards an algebraic description of laws of thoughts presented  in the works by George J. Boole and  the works on logic by Augustus De Morgan.

 

As often the case in engineering, when the importance of a problem and the need for solving it reach certain limits, the solutions are searched by many scholars in different parts of the word, simultaneously or at about the same time, however, quite independently and often unaware of  the work by other scholars. The formulation and rise of Switching Theory is such an example.

 

This book  presents a brief account of the developments of Switching Theory and highlights some less known facts in the history of it.  The readers will find the book a fresh look into the development of the field revealing how difficult it has been to arrive at many of the concepts that we now consider obvious . Researchers in the history or philosophy of computing will find this book a valuable source of information that complements the standard presentations of the topic.

 

 

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ISBN: 9783642116810
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Author: Radomir S StankoviÔc, Jaakko Astola
Publisher: Springer an imprint of Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 212 pages
Series: Studies in Computational Intelligence
Genres: Maths for engineers
Mathematical logic
Electronics: circuits and components
Mathematical foundations
Artificial intelligence
History of science
History of engineering and technology
Computing and Information Technology