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1 online resource (1 streaming video file (1 hr., 0 min., 51 sec.)) : digital, sound, color |
Summary |
"The presentation is divided into three modules. Module I reviews conventional two-valued logic (2VL), examines some of the most immediate differences between it and three-valued logic (3VL), and shows how 3VL inevitably gives rise to errors. Module II goes into more depth on why such errors are inevitable. It also considers the question: Which 3VL are we talking about, anyway? Module III then considers many-valued logics in general, and four-valued logic (4VL) in particular, and discusses a variety of further related points. It also briefly describes an approach to missing information based on 2VL and classical relational theory"--Resource description page |
Notes |
Title from title screen (viewed December 18, 2014) |
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Date of publication taken from resource description page |
Performer |
Presenter, C.J. Date |
Subject |
Logic circuits -- Data processing
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Logic design -- Data processing.
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Logic design -- Mathematical models
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Internet videos.
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Streaming video.
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streaming video.
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Streaming video
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Internet videos
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Logic circuits -- Data processing
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Logic design -- Data processing
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Streaming video
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ISBN |
9781491908846 |
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149190884X |
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