Hamming Distance Simulation

written by Crystal Barchet and Teresa Carrigan


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CREDITS AND REFERENCES

This model was written by Crystal Barchet and Teresa Carrigan, 2004.

Permission to use, modify or redistribute this model is hereby granted, provided that both of the following requirements are followed:

  1. this copyright notice is included.
  2. this model will not be redistributed for profit without permission from Teresa Carrigan.
Contact Teresa Carrigan for appropriate licenses for redistribution for profit.

To refer to this model in academic publications, please use: Barchet, C. and Carrigan, T. (2004). Hamming Distance Simulation model. Blackburn College, Carlinville, IL.

In other publications, please use: Copyright 2004 by Crystal R. Barchet and Teresa Carrigan. All rights reserved.

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FOR MORE INFORMATION

For more information about Hamming Distance, see one of the following textbooks:
  1. Null, L. and Lobur, J. Essentials of Computer Organization and Architecture, First Edition, Jones & Bartlett, pages 77-78.
  2. Murdocca, M. and Heuring, V. Principles of Computer Architecture, First Edition, Prentice Hall, page 360


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