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Refers to an expression or variable that can have only a true or false value. The Java(TM) programming language provides the boolean type and the literal values true and false.
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in reference to abstract algebraic systems, 1851, named for George Boole (1815-1864), English mathematician. The surname is a variant of Bull.
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Refers to an expression or variable that can have only a true or false value. The Java programming language provides the boolean type and the literal values true and false.
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Pertaining to the principles of mathematical logic developed by George Boole, a nineteenth century mathematician. Boolean algebra is the study of operations carried out on variables that can have only [..]
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Dictionary of Computer and Internet Terms This term refers to the logic computers use to determine if a statement is true or false. There are 4 main boolean operators: AND, NOT, OR, and XOR. Below are some examples of how the 4 operators work: x AND y retuns True if both x and y are true, otherwise the expression returns False.NOT x returns True if [..]
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An expression, the value of which is either true or false.
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In computer science, a boolean is a logical data type that can have only the values true or false. A boolean is how a programming language lets you represent true and false. Without the ability to rep [..]
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Boolean data type is a data type with only two possible values, i.e. true or false.
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A system of logic developed by the English mathematician George Boole (1815-64) that allows the user to combine words or phrases representing significant concepts when searching an online catalog or b [..]
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Boolean logic, Boolean expressions and Boolean operators are key components in a mathematical syntax. The processes and logic associated with it are named after the nineteenth century mathematician George Boole. Boolean logic is a form of algebra in which all values are reduced to either TRUE or FALSE. Boolean logic is especially important for comp [..]
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A term that originated in the in the realm of mathematics, and that is now commonly known for its application to search engine logic. A Boolean search allows for the inclusion or exclusion of document [..]
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A variable that can only be true or false. This word is most commonly used as 'Boolean Search'. A good example of this would be, adding a plus sign (+) in front of a search term. This instru [..]
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Boolean logic (named for the British-born Irish mathematician George Boole) is way to express relationships in logic arguments using the following three operators: "and", "or", "not". The patent search systems use "AND", "OR", and "ANDNOT" as [..]
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a system of logical thought developed by the 19th-century mathematician George Boole. On the Web, Boolean searches can be used to develop search engine queries. Boolean searches can increase the accuracy of your results because they specify relationships between keywords or phrases. The most commonly used Boolean operators are: AND, OR, and NOT.
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The English mathematician George Boole developed an algebra of logic that has become the basis for computer database searches. Boolean logic uses words called operators to determine whether a statemen [..]
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Java has a logical type that can only have the values true or false called boolean. The boolean type deals with only a single bit at a time. An immutable object wrapper around a boolean is called a Bo [..]
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Boolean algebra is the mathematics of base two numbers. Since base two numbers have only two values, zero and one, there is a good analogy between base two numbers and the logical values "tru [..]
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A variable or expression which evaluates to either true or false.
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(adj) of or relating to a combinatorial system devised by George Boole that combines propositions with the logical operators AND and OR and IF THEN and EXCEPT and NOT
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Boolean, named after George Boole (an English mathematician in the mid-19th century) is a complete mathematical logic system. Boolean logic and algebra has many applications in electronics, computer h [..]
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Boolean refers to a system of logical thought that is used to create true/false statements. A Boolean value expresses a truth value (which can be either true or false). Boolean expressions use the ope [..]
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A value that is either true or false.
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A boolean is a true or false value. Boolean
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expressions are separated with either ||
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A value that is either true
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A system based on logical states such as AND, OR, NAND, NOR, NOT and XOR. The symbols can be used singly or in combination to form circuits that perform true or false operations.
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One of Java's primitive types. The boolean type has only two values: true and false.
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A Boolean data type is a data type with only two possible values: true or false.
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Describes a variable that may have one of only two possible values: true or false. After George Boole, English logician, credited with the invention of “Boolean logic.”
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Pertaining to the operations of formal logic.
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Of or pertaining to the work of . (logic,computing) Pertaining to data items that can have “true” and “false” (or, equivalently,
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