: Many universities use "112" for introductory or intermediate computer science courses (e.g., CMU 15-112 , which focuses on Fundamentals of Programming and Computer Science ).
: The "DLD" prefix frequently refers to Digital Logic Design or Digital Logic Systems , a core subject in Electrical and Computer Engineering.
: Designing circuits with AND, OR, and NOT gates (e.g., adders, multiplexers).
: Simplifying logic expressions using theorems and Karnaugh Maps.
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: Many universities use "112" for introductory or intermediate computer science courses (e.g., CMU 15-112 , which focuses on Fundamentals of Programming and Computer Science ).
: The "DLD" prefix frequently refers to Digital Logic Design or Digital Logic Systems , a core subject in Electrical and Computer Engineering.
: Designing circuits with AND, OR, and NOT gates (e.g., adders, multiplexers).
: Simplifying logic expressions using theorems and Karnaugh Maps.