Conclusions
The application of the theory of algorithms and logical schemes of algorithms for the mathematical description of measuring information systems, and in particular of digital measuring devices, provides a convenient representation of their functions and structure.
By using equivalent transformations of logical schemes of algorithms [2] it is possible to obtain numerous versions for the structure of information systems, to evaluate their complexity, and to construct systems with a structure which is optimum in certain respects (for instance, which contains a minimum number of elements).
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Karpyuk, B.V. Algorithmic treatment of measuring processes. Meas Tech 5, 49–51 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00978198
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