Logic (disambiguation)

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Logic is the study of the principles and criteria of valid inference and demonstration.

Logic may also refer to:

Art, entertainment, and the media[edit]

People[edit]

Science and technology[edit]

  • Business logic, program portion encoding the rules determining data processing
  • Digital logic, a class of digital circuits characterized by the technology underlying its logic gates
  • LOGIC (electronic cigarette), an electronic cigarette owned by Logic Technology Development
  • Relocating logic, embedded information in programs for relocation
  • Logically, a startup known for its software, which utilizes artificial intelligence to label textual or visual media as real or fake.

Software[edit]

  • Dolby Pro Logic, also known as Pro Logic, a surround sound processing technology
  • Logic Pro, a MIDI sequencer and Digital Audio Workstation application, part of Logic Studio
  • Logic Studio, a music production suite by Apple Inc.

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