George Boole, in the 19th century.
He invented what is now simply known as Boolean logic. It is what is used in modern computers.
George Boole saw logic as a discipline of mathematics, not as a philosophy. He authored The Laws of Thought and is the inventor of Boolean Logic. Boolean logic was later used in the development of the structure for computer science and how the digital computer came to be formed. Boolean Logic is different from Algebra because it uses true and false variables as opposed to number variables.
All packages. Everything digital is boolean logic.
Boolean Algebra is the study of the algebra of logic whilst Mathematical logic is a way of applying Boolean algebra. Other applications include set theory, digital logic and probability.
It was named after George Boole, who first defined an algebraic system of logic in the mid 19th century.
I believe it was in the 1840's but George Boole the inventor of Boolean Logic lived from1815 - 1864
AND, OR, and NOT are the basic operators in Boolean Algebra.
An AND gate is a logic gate performing a Boolean logic AND operation.
Logic 0 and logic 1 are the two states in digital (or binary) logic. A binary numbering system has but two numbers: 0 and 1. In contrast, we use a decimal system with 10 numbers: 0 to 9. The area of algebra that addresses binary (2-state) logic is called Boolean. In Boolean a logic 0 may be refered to as 'low', 'off' or 'false'; a logic 1 as 'high', 'on' or 'true'. Boolean logic is the foundation of digital electronics.
George Boole
Kathleen Levitz has written: 'Logic and Boolean algebra' -- subject(s): Boolean Algebra, Symbolic and mathematical Logic
Boolean algebra is a mathematical method used to describe the behavior and operation of digital logic. Boolean descriptions and relationships can help us design logic and predict the behavior of more complex digital systems.