Introduction to Logic and Computer Design by Alan Marcovitz takes the successful formula realized in the author€s previous books and makes it even better. With the inclusion of several chapters on computer design, Marcovitz now offers everything a fundamentals-oriented logic design course might include. Further, this new book is supported by an ARIS site - McGraw-Hill's electronic homework management systems -- including 350 algorithmic problems and a host of new media supplements to make both the instructor€s and the student€s tasks easier. As with Marcovitz€s previous books, the clear presentation of concepts and well-paced writing style make Introduction to Logic and Computer Design the ideal companion to any first course in digital logic. Users rave about the book€s extensive set of examples €• well integrated into the body of the text and included at the end of each chapter in sections of solved problems €• that give students multiple opportunities to understand the topics being presented.