* John M. Gamble <jgam...@ripco.com> [2016-09-09 22:12]: > Technically it's math, but I suspect people would be more likely to use > the keyword 'boolean', or perhaps 'digital logic', when looking for > something like this. > > (For supporting evidence, the Wikipedia article on the Quine-McCluskey > algorithm nowhere uses 'math' in the current version of the article.)
But “mathematical” is the first non-stop-word besides “truth table” in the Wikipedia entry for “truth table”. As for Boolean::Minimizer, I wouldn’t have the foggiest clue what that module might be about from the name of it. Even after your explanation, the foggiest clue is as much as I got. So I can’t really suggest better. I vaguely suspect it’ll turn to be something best put in Data::, but who knows. To backtrack a bit here though – are these supposed to be in different distributions? Sounds like Algorithm::QuineMcCluskey would be separate but the others would ship together. If so, then one should probably be a sub-namespace of the other. Regards, -- Aristotle Pagaltzis // <http://plasmasturm.org/>