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Recent Progress in the Boolean Domain

Editat de Bernd Steinbach
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 mar 2014
A Boolean variable can carry only two different Boolean values: FALSE or TRUE (0 or 1). However, a Boolean function exponentially depends on the number of its variables. This exponential complexity is the cause of major problems in the process of design and realization of circuits. This book summarizes the progress made in the Boolean domain.
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ISBN-13: 9781443856386
ISBN-10: 144385638X
Pagini: 455
Dimensiuni: 150 x 208 x 38 mm
Greutate: 0.74 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Notă biografică

Bernd Steinbach studied Information Technology at the University of Technology in Chemnitz, Germany, where he graduated with an MSc in 1973, a PhD in 1981, and with a Dr. sc. techn. (Doctor scientiae technicarum) in 1984 for his second doctoral thesis from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering. In 1991, he obtained the Habilitation (Dr.-Ing. habil.) from the same Faculty. Following this, he worked as a research engineer, developing programs for test pattern generation for computer circuits at the company Robotron. He returned to the Department of Information Technology of the Chemnitz University of Technology as Associate Professor for Design Automation in Logic Design. He is currently the head of a group that developed the XBOOLE software system and the head of the Steinbeis Transfer Center of Logic Systems in Chemnitz. He has been a Full Professor of Computer Science/Software Engineering and Programming at the Freiberg University of Mining and Technology since 1992. Professor Steinbach is also the co-author of five books, and has published more than 200 papers in books, journals and proceedings. He is the initiator and general chair of a biennial series of International Workshops on Boolean Problems (IWSBP), which started in 1994.