Of late, an iterative procedure for the generation of the prime implicants of switching functions by utilizing a new tabular mode of functional representation called clause-column table was developed by Das and Khabra. This approach of Das and Khabra generates all the prime implicants of the functions given either in the sum-of-products or in the product-of-sums forms, both canonical and noncanonical, and is computationally very efficient. The method can be applied for finding the prime implicants of functions having a large number of unspecified or don't care terms as well. In a clause-column table representation of a function, the set of literals or clauses defining a product or sum term in the sum-of-products or product-of-sums form, res...