DocumentCode
1103965
Title
Computer Experience on Partitioned List Algorithms
Author
Morreale, E. ; Mennucci, M.
Issue
11
fYear
1970
Firstpage
1099
Lastpage
1105
Abstract
The main characteristics of some programs implementing a number of different versions of partitioned list algorithms are described, and the results of a systematic plan of experiments performed on these programs are reported. These programs concern the determination of all the prime implicants, a prime implicant covering, or an irredundant normal form of a Boolean function. The experiments performed on these programs concern mainly the computer time required, the number of prime implicants obtained, and their distribution in families. The results obtained from these tests demonstrate that relatively large Boolean functions, involving even some thousands of canonical clauses, can be very easily processed by present-day electronic computers.
Keywords
Boolean function, computer programs, computing times, covering, experimental results, incompletely specified, irrdundant normal forms, minimization, partitioned list, prime implicants.; Boolean functions; Computational complexity; Computational efficiency; Distributed computing; Electronic equipment testing; Minimization methods; Partitioning algorithms; Pattern classification; Performance evaluation; System testing; Boolean function, computer programs, computing times, covering, experimental results, incompletely specified, irrdundant normal forms, minimization, partitioned list, prime implicants.;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Computers, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9340
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/T-C.1970.222840
Filename
1671433
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