Table of Contents
    Home / Definitions / Logical
    (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.

    (2) Refers to any Boolean logic operation.

    Was this Article helpful? Yes No
    Thank you for your feedback. 100% 0%