=====discrete Keyword 3===== Karnaugh Mapping ====Definition==== Karnaugh Mapping is a method by which one can take a truth table, or an expression, and simplify it. The working example on wikipedia is VERY useful in understanding this - I would recommend drawing it all out on a whiteboard and going by step-by-step. That is how I was able to grasp an understanding of it. I'll attach a photo as well showing how I worked through the example.{{:opus:fall2012:smalik2:rtump.jpg?300 |}} ====References==== http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karnaugh_map =====discrete Keyword 3 Phase 2===== **kleene star** ====Definition==== Definition (in your own words) of the chosen keyword. ====References==== List any sites, books, or sources utilized when researching information on this topic. (Remove any filler text). * Reference 1 * Reference 2 * Reference 3 =====discrete Keyword 3 Phase 2 Phase 2===== Karnaugh Mapping ====Definition==== Karnaugh Mapping is a method by which one can take a truth table, or an expression, and simplify it. The working example on wikipedia is VERY useful in understanding this - I would recommend drawing it all out on a whiteboard and going by step-by-step. That is how I was able to grasp an understanding of it. I'll attach a photo as well showing how I worked through the example.{{:opus:fall2012:smalik2:rtump.jpg?300 |}} ====References==== http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karnaugh_map ====Demonstration==== Demonstration of the indicated keyword. If you wish to aid your definition with a code sample, you can do so by using a wiki **code** block, an example follows: /* * Sample code block */ #include int main() { return(0); } Alternatively (or additionally), if you want to demonstrate something on the command-line, you can do so as follows: lab46:~$ cd src lab46:~/src$ gcc -o hello hello.c lab46:~/src$ ./hello Hello, World! lab46:~/src$ ====Demonstration==== Demonstration of the indicated keyword. If you wish to aid your definition with a code sample, you can do so by using a wiki **code** block, an example follows: /* * Sample code block */ #include int main() { return(0); } Alternatively (or additionally), if you want to demonstrate something on the command-line, you can do so as follows: lab46:~$ cd src lab46:~/src$ gcc -o hello hello.c lab46:~/src$ ./hello Hello, World! lab46:~/src$