Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!ogicse!uidaho!jlaw From: jlaw@groucho Newsgroups: comp.edu Subject: switching theory book for grad students? Message-ID: <1990Sep11.000720.28347@groucho> Date: 11 Sep 90 00:07:20 GMT Reply-To: jfrenzel@groucho.mrc.uidaho.edu (Jim Frenzel) Distribution: usa Organization: University of Idaho, Moscow Lines: 23 I am going to be teaching a graduate course in switching and finite automata theory next semester for an electrical engineering curriculum and would appreciate any pointers to good texts. I am familiar with the text by Kohavi but consider that to be oriented more towards the undergraduate. A list of possible topics might include: finite state automata functional decomposition threshold logic synchronous and asynchronous sequential design sequential circuit decomposition fault detection/diagnosis in combinatorial and sequential circuits Please respond by e-mail. Thanks! Jim Frenzel (jfrenzel@groucho.mrc.uidaho.edu) EE Dept., U. of Idaho Moscow, ID 83843 208-885-7888