No single text has dominated the market for introductory material in computer logic design since the classic work by Feller, now quite out of date. Bredeson's work is one of the best up-to-date offerings. It has a very good selection of homework problems, and an intuitively satisfying explanation of key concepts such as K-maps and sequential design. The figures are also a strong point. There are some small errors and misprints, but they are easy to find. I've taught the course at least nine times from several books, and liked this book perhaps most of all.
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