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... The Boolean logic, was conceived in century XIX by the British mathematician George, is the mathematical branch of the well-known one like symbolic logic. ... The symbolic logical term appeared for the first time in 1881, in a published book John Venn, he introduced the first graphical development of the boolean formulas. ... The Boolean logic then is a simple logic of sets and it serves to us, mainly, to define forms of intersection between sets which generate results in the Boolean searches.
The sets would be defined by a word anyone, that is the totality of the set for the case of searches, this word must be including in all the results that the search throws, then different words define sets and the results by the fact are grouped of including or not other determined words, the sets will have in common elements and the way to refine the results of the search is to use these operators to define the precise field with a the wished information.
Approximate Word count = 706 Approximate Pages = 2.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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