Logic redundancy occurs in a digital gate network containing circuitry that does not affect the static logic function. There are several reasons why logic...
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is required for voting). Redundancy may also be known by the terms "majority voting systems" or "voting logic". Redundancy sometimes produces less, instead...
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expressed more than once Data redundancy, database systems which have a field that is repeated in two or more tables Logic redundancy, a digital gate network...
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computing, triple modular redundancy, sometimes called triple-mode redundancy, (TMR) is a fault-tolerant form of N-modular redundancy, in which three systems...
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Digital electronics (section Logic families)
single logic gate may cause a digital machine to fail. Where additional reliability is required, redundant logic can be provided. Redundancy adds cost...
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Don't-care term (redirect from Redundancies (logic))
In digital logic, a don't-care term (abbreviated DC, historically also known as redundancies, irrelevancies, optional entries, invalid combinations, vacuous...
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Function composition Function decomposition Gate underutilization Logic redundancy Harvard minimizing chart (Wikiversity) (Wikibooks) The netlist size...
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Classical logic Computability logic Deontic logic Dependence logic Description logic Deviant logic Doxastic logic Epistemic logic First-order logic Formal...
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formulas of propositional logic. The philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein first applied the term to redundancies of propositional logic in 1921, borrowing from...
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In information theory, redundancy measures the fractional difference between the entropy H(X) of an ensemble X, and its maximum possible value log (...
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A programmable logic controller (PLC) or programmable controller is an industrial computer that has been ruggedized and adapted for the control of manufacturing...
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RAS syndrome (redirect from Acronym Redundancy Syndrome)
many instances in editing where removal of redundancy improves clarity, the pure-logic ideal of zero redundancy is seldom maintained in human languages....
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Race condition (category Logic gates)
they cause problems. Often logic redundancy can be added to eliminate some kinds of races. As well as these problems, some logic elements can enter metastable...
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Digital signal (redirect from Logic signal)
filtering off interfering signals as much as possible and by using data redundancy. The main advantages of digital signals for communications are often considered...
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science Logic in Islamic philosophy Logic Made Easy Logic of information Logic redundancy Logic Spectacles Logica nova Logica Universalis Logical argument...
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Logical connective (redirect from Connective (logic))
in classical logic), certain essentially different compound statements are logically equivalent. A less trivial example of a redundancy is the classical...
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test engineering: modern techniques "A bridging fault model where undetectable faults imply logic redundancy" from Design Automation and Test in Europe...
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Look up Appendix:Glossary of logic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. This is a glossary of logic. Logic is the study of the principles of valid reasoning...
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the parity bit's value is 0. Even parity is a special case of a cyclic redundancy check (CRC), where the 1-bit CRC is generated by the polynomial x+1. In...
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Functional completeness (redirect from Adequacy (logic))
In logic, a functionally complete set of logical connectives or Boolean operators is one that can be used to express all possible truth tables by combining...
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ESPRESSO logic minimizer is a computer program using heuristic and specific algorithms for efficiently reducing the complexity of digital logic gate circuits...
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Listing. Nevertheless, such a modification could implement a true N+1 redundancy configuration for the ANS 700s. The Network Servers were sold exclusively...
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Active redundancy may introduce more complex failure modes into a system, such as continuous system reconfiguration due to faulty voting logic. Zero downtime...
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Majority function (redirect from Majority voting logic)
logical gates. Many systems have triple modular redundancy; they use the majority function for majority logic decoding to implement error correction. A major...
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industrial system. Systems can be made robust by adding redundancy in all potential SPOFs. Redundancy can be achieved at various levels. The assessment of...
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application layer. It was originally designed for use with its programmable logic controllers (PLCs), but has become a de facto standard communication protocol...
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Mathematical proof (redirect from Derivation (mathematical logic))
frequently used as an assumption for further mathematical work. Proofs employ logic expressed in mathematical symbols, along with natural language which usually...
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Computation of a cyclic redundancy check is derived from the mathematics of polynomial division, modulo two. In practice, it resembles long division of...
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included Universals (1925), Facts and propositions (1927) (which proposed a redundancy theory of truth), Universals of law and of fact (1928), Knowledge (1929)...
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Fault tolerance (section Redundancy)
relays, with a voting method of memory error detection (triple modular redundancy). Several other machines were developed along this line, mostly for military...
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