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logical
A feature not physically present, but applied by software Sectors on a hard disk are physically arranged contiguously; logically, sectors may be placed anywhere on a hard disk, requiring a software program to arrange them in the correct order
In agreement with the principles of logic
capable of or reflecting the capability for correct and valid reasoning; "a logical mind"
A data type that can take only two values, Yes or No in the case of Microsoft Access
Of or pertaining to logic
An abstraction of something real A logical disk, for example, can be an abstraction of a large disk that is really made of several small disks
Representation of something that might or might not be the same in its actual physical form For example, a hard disk can occupy one physical drive, yet you can divide the available storage on it to appear to the user as if it were in several different drives These apparent drives are the logical drives
{s} based on logic; reasonable; simulated, looks and acts like the real thing but is not genuine (Computers)
The manifestation of physical devices in software, including operating systems For example, a logical disk drive may consist of a part of the space on a single disk drive or, using Windows NT's capability of spanning drives, space on multiple disk drives
Something that is logical seems reasonable or sensible in the circumstances. Connie suddenly struck her as a logical candidate There was a logical explanation It is logical to take precautions. = reasonable + logically logi·cal·ly This was the one possibility I hadn't taken into consideration, though logically I should have done
Of or pertaining to logic; used in logic; as, logical subtilties
one of Kant's four main perspectives, aiming to establish a kind of knowledge which is both analytic and a priori Hence it is concerned with nothing but the relationships between concepts The law of noncontradiction (A is not -A) is the fundamental law of traditional, Aristotelian logic (If we call this 'analytic' logic, then 'synthetic' logic would be based on the oppo貞ite law of 'contradiction' [A is -A] ) 'All bachelors are unmarried' is a typical logical statement (Cf hypothetical )
part of the physical-logical-virtual trilogy of indirection that describes the conceptual cybernetic movement from Real Space to Cyberspace, "logical" describes the way automata re-order and describe the parts of physical reality that they deal with (language=American technical jargon) According to cue/www=http: //webopedia internet com/TERM/l/logical html: "(1) Refers to a user's view of the way data or systems are organized The opposite of logical is physical, which refers to the real organization of a system For example, a logical description of a file is that it is a collection of data stored together This is the way files appear to users Physically, however, a single file can be divided into many pieces scattered across a disk "
According to the rules of logic; as, a logical argument or inference; the reasoning is logical
Able to reason deductively from what has gone before
capable of or reflecting the capability for correct and valid reasoning; "a logical mind" based on known statements or events or conditions; "rain was a logical expectation, given the time of year
When used to describe a graphics object (such as a font or brush), this means that the object described is an "ideal" object Information about the logical object is used by the system to create a physical object which may not exactly match the logical one However, only physical objects can actually be used Back
capable of thinking and expressing yourself in a clear and consistent manner; "a lucid thinker"; "she was more coherent than she had been just after the accident"