Fortunately, the lovers did have Booleanalgebra and propositional calculus at their disposal.
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The term electron was introduced by George Johnstone Stoney, and George Boole invented Booleanalgebra, the method used in all modern computer systems.
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Even though he had no formal education beyond primary school, his Booleanalgebra paved the way for digital computing and modern electronic devices.
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The exam itself included 150 multiple-choice questions on programming, numerical analysis, Booleanalgebra, applications, elementary cost accounting, English, and basic mathematics (not including calculus).