Logic Research
Truth Tales and Digitization
Though there is already abundant research in the area of truth tables and their relationship, applicability, adaptability, and scalability for digital computers and digital media, new techniques for utilizing and employing truth tables in digital contexts as well as studies regarding the feasibility of certain other adaptations still appear on a regular basis. As far as this researcher has been able to ascertain, no recent studies specifically examining the relationship between truth tables and digital media exists. This research would consist of an extensive literature review, producing results that were not based on direct empirical and primary research, but rather that were built on a comprehensive knowledge of current studies, research efforts, and theoretical propositions. Though not primary in nature, this research would prove an invaluable resource for researchers and scholars in this area, compiling, collating, and condensing all relevant information on the topic and thus presenting a concise description of the issue and the research as it now stands. This would yield many suggestions for future research while clarifying and codifying information from past research, serving the standard ad highly necessary purpose of reviews.
Randomness in Truth Tables
Many questions still remain in regards to the association of various truth table designs with certain types of randomness, and the degree to which randomness can be accounted for and reflected in truth table results. Research in this area would necessarily be far more direct and practical in nature than for the review mentioned above; extensive preliminary research determining precise designs and randomness associations that have already been discovered and/or questioned would need to take place to establish a firm basis on which to build further research, but after this point the research would become far more empirical. The creation of specific truth table designs and the application of literature-based methods for measuring and assessing randomness (again, using various designs and definitions for randomness) would need to occur to measure randomness effectively, and many different iterations and combinations of such tests would need to be completed in order to deliver detailed and meaningful results. Though time consuming, this research (like the review outlined above) would be minimally resource-intensive, requiring only access to appropriate literature and a computer with the software necessary to run truth table simulations.
Digital Conditions
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