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Data structures using Java / Duncan A. Buell

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Burlington, MA : Jone and Bartlett Learning, c2013Description: xvi, 391 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781449628079
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QA 76.9.D35 .B84 2013
Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. A review of Java -- Chapter 3. Flat files -- Chapter 4. Arrays and linked lists -- Chapter 5. generics, collections, and testing -- Chapter 6. Estimating asymptotic efficiency -- Chapter 7. Stacks and queues -- Chapter 8. Recursion -- Chapter 9. A first look at graphs -- Chapter 10. Tress -- Chapter 11. Sorting -- Chapter 12. Searching -- Chapter 13. Graphs.
Summary: Written in an engaging and informal style, Data Structures Using Java facilitates a student's transition from simple programs in the first semester introductory programming course to more sophisticated, efficient, and effective programs in the second semester Data Structures course. Without delving too deeply into the details of Java, the author emphasizes the importance of effective organization and management of data and the importance of writing programs in a modern, object-oriented style. Designed to correlate with the curricular guidelines of the ACM/IEEE Computer Science Curriculum 2008, Data Structures Using Java introduces students to the more advanced concepts of writing programs but is still accessible to non-computer science majors.
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Books Books National University - Manila LRC - Graduate Studies General Circulation Gen. Ed. - CCIT GC QA 76.9.D35 .B84 2013 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000011348

Includes index.

Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. A review of Java -- Chapter 3. Flat files -- Chapter 4. Arrays and linked lists -- Chapter 5. generics, collections, and testing -- Chapter 6. Estimating asymptotic efficiency -- Chapter 7. Stacks and queues -- Chapter 8. Recursion -- Chapter 9. A first look at graphs -- Chapter 10. Tress -- Chapter 11. Sorting -- Chapter 12. Searching -- Chapter 13. Graphs.

Written in an engaging and informal style, Data Structures Using Java facilitates a student's transition from simple programs in the first semester introductory programming course to more sophisticated, efficient, and effective programs in the second semester Data Structures course. Without delving too deeply into the details of Java, the author emphasizes the importance of effective organization and management of data and the importance of writing programs in a modern, object-oriented style. Designed to correlate with the curricular guidelines of the ACM/IEEE Computer Science Curriculum 2008, Data Structures Using Java introduces students to the more advanced concepts of writing programs but is still accessible to non-computer science majors.

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