Logistics vs Logical - What's the difference?
logistics | logical |
English plurals
(operations) The process of planning, implementing, and controlling the efficient, effective flow and storage of goods, services and related information from their point of origin to point of consumption for the purpose of satisfying customer requirements.
(military) The procurement, supply, maintenance, and transportation of equipment, facilities, and personnel.
(not comparable) In agreement with the principles of logic.
Reasonable.
(not comparable) Of or pertaining to logic.
(computing) Non-physical or conceptual yet underpinned by something physical or actual.
* 1986 , Noel Malcolm Morris, Computer graphics and CAD fundamentals: BBC Micro version
As a noun logistics
is .As an adjective logical is
(not comparable) in agreement with the principles of logic.logistics
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Noun
(logistics)Synonyms
* (operations) * (military) supply lineReferences
* Council of Logistics Management, USA in 1991 *TELS logistics, UK
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*logical
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(en adjective)- Logical memory appears contiguous to an application program, but may well be stored on several physical devices, including in RAM and on hard-disks, as determined by the operating system.
- It is, of course, vital to restore the logical colours to their normal value at the end of the program