학술논문

Structure and Function in Polyfunctional Nets
Document Type
Periodical
Author
Source
IEEE Transactions on Computers IEEE Trans. Comput. Computers, IEEE Transactions on. C-17(2):152-173 Feb, 1968
Subject
Computing and Processing
Index Terms-Boolean functions, functionally redundant nets, functionally ultrastable nets, net equivalence, net function measures, polyfunctional nets.
Language
ISSN
0018-9340
1557-9956
2326-3814
Abstract
Abstract—This paper investigates various aspects of functional and structural complexity in Boolean polyfunctional nets. These are nets each of whose constituent elements are capable of performing any single function from a prescribed set of functions assigned to the element. Such nets are characterized in the paper as functionally redundant, universal, ultrastable, perfect, imperfect, etc. These descriptors are measures of net function complexity and describe, in general, the range over which net function varies as the function of each element varies over its assigned set of functions. For example, in a net which is functionally ultrastable, any allowable variation in element function produces no variation in net function. In a net which is functionally perfect, every variation in element function produces a corresponding variation in net function; furthermore, every possible net function is obtained. All nets which are not perfect are called imperfect.