Origins |
This link is extremely relevant to the material for it has the origins of Boolean algebra and includes various laws. It's easy to understand. http://www.buzzle.com/articles/boolean-origination-history-and-origin-of-boolean-logic.html
This link is not very relevant to the material for it only includes some facts that were included for the Boolean algebra origins. It's moderately difficult to understand. http://www.math.twsu.edu/history/Topics/algebra.html#boolean-alg
This link is not very relevant to the material for it only includes some facts that were included for the Boolean algebra origins. It's easy to understand. http://www.opamp-electronics.com/tutorials/digital_theory_ch_007.htm |
Laws |
This link is extremely relevant to the material for it includes the laws that are included in the tutorial. It is easy to understand. http://nayuki.eigenstate.org/page/boolean-algebra-laws
This link is extremely relevant to the material for it includes the laws that are included in the tutorial. It is easy to understand. http://www.ee.surrey.ac.uk/Projects/Labview/boolalgebra/index.html
This link is not very relevant to the material. It mainly describes a programming language used to create the page but it is not related to Boolean algebra. It is easy to understand. http://www.configureweb.com/post/double-underline-and-double-overline-text-with-css-html
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Examples |
This link is somewhat relevant to the material mainly bacause the examples there are related to our questions. It is easy to understand. http://www.indiabix.com/digital-electronics/boolean-algebra-and-logic-simplification/ |
Properties |
This link is extremely relevant to the material regarding properties. It's at an easy difficulty to understand. http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/vol_4/chpt_7/4.html
This link helps draw out the various signs in word. It's at an easy difficulty to understand. http://www.wikihow.com/Overline-Characters-in-Microsoft-Word
This link is extremely relevant to the material. It's at an easy difficulty to understand. http://www.dfstermole.net |
Pictures |
These links provide images that helped us visualize the design of our logic gates and logic circuits. http://cpuville.com/logic_gates.htm
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Datei:Logic-gate-and-us.png
http://pictureofgoodelectroniccircuit.blogspot.ca/2010/04/or-gate-is-digital-logic-gate-that.html
http://www.fastchip.net/howcomputerswork/p5.html |
Programming Languages |
This link is not very relevant to the material. It mainly tells of the program Hot Potatoes 6 used to create the quiz but it is not related to Boolean algebra. It's moderately difficult to understand. http://hotpot.uvic.ca/
This link is not very relevant to the material. It mainly tells of a programming language used to create the page but it is not related to Boolean algebra. It's moderately difficult to understand. http://www.w3schools.com/css/ |
Signs |
This link is not very relevant to the material. It mainly describes a programming language used to create the page but it is not related to Boolean algebra. It's easy to understand. http://www.mpip-mainz.mpg.de/~pleiner/font.html This link is not very relevant to the material. It mainly describes a programming language used to create the page but it is not related to Boolean algebra. It's easy to understand. http://www.ozzu.com/website-design-forum/putting-thin-line-above-and-below-text-t49553.html
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Books |
This book provides some of the basic material for Boolean algebra as well as the far more complex material. It's extremely difficult to understand. Digital Logic Design by Brian Holdsworth and Clive Woods
This book provides some of the basic material for Boolean algebra as well as the far more complex material. It's extremely difficult to understand. Ones and Zeroes: Understanding Boolean Algebra, Digital Circuits, and the Logic of Sets by John R.Gregg |
This website provides an image of George Boole. Other than that, it provides no additional information related to the site. It is extremely easy to understand. http://www.sciencephoto.com/media/223560/enlarge
This website provides an image of the book, Ones and Zeroes: Understanding Boolean Algebra, Digital Circuits, and the Logic of Sets by John R.Gregg, used in creating this site. http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1611293.Ones_and_Zeros
This website provides an image of the book, Digital Logic Design by Brian Holdsworth and Clive Woods, used in creating the site. http://e-theta.blogspot.ca/2011/03/digital-logic-design-brian-holdsworth.html |