Data Structures and Algorithms in Java - Michael T. Goodrich, Roberto Tamassia

Data Structures and Algorithms in Java

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736 Seiten
2010 | 5th Edition International Student Version
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In this updated fifth edition, software engineers will find accessible coverage of fundamental data structures using a consistent object-oriented framework. The discussions throughout the book now feature the latest information on Java JDK 1.6.
Now revised to reflect the innovations of Java 5.0, Goodrich and Tamassia's Fifth Edition of Data Structures and Algo-rithms in Java 5.0 continues to offer accessible coverage of fundamental data structures, using a consistent object-oriented framework. The authors provide intuition, description, and analysis of fundamental data structures and algorithms. Numerous illustrations, web-based animations, and simplified mathematical analyses justify important analytical concepts.

Professors Goodrich and Tamassia are well-recognized researchers in data structures and algorithms. Michael Goodrich received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Purdue University. He is currently a professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of California, Irvine. Roberto Tamassia received his Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He is currently a professor in the Department Science at Brown University. Both professors are winners of numerous teaching awards for their teaching of data structures and algorithms.

1 Java Primer. 1.1 Getting Started: Classes, Types, and Objects.

1.2 Methods.

1.3 Expressions.

1.4 Control Flow.

1.5 Arrays.

1.6 Simple Input and Output.

1.7 An Example Program.

1.8 Nested Classes and Packages.

1.9 Writing a Java Program.

1.10 Exercises.

2 Object-Oriented Design.

2.1 Goals, Principles, and Patterns.

2.2 Inheritance and Polymorphism.

2.3 Exceptions.

2.4 Interfaces and Abstract Classes.

2.5 Casting and Generics.

2.6 Exercises.

3 Indices, Nodes, and Recursion.

3.1 Using Arrays.

3.2 Singly Linked Lists.

3.3 Doubly Linked Lists.

3.4 Circularly Linked Lists and Linked-List Sorting.

3.5 Recursion.

3.6 Exercises.

4 Analysis Tools.

4.1 The Seven Functions Used in This Book.

4.2 Analysis of Algorithms.

4.3 Simple Justification Techniques.

4.4 Exercises.

5 Stacks, Queues, and Deques.

5.1 Stacks.

5.2 Queues.

5.3 Double-Ended Queues.

5.4 Exercises.

6 List and Iterator ADTs.

6.1 Array Lists.

6.2 Node Lists.

6.3 Iterators.

6.4 List ADTs and the Collections Framework.

6.5 Case Study: The Move-to-Front Heuristic.

6.6 Exercises.

7 Trees.

7.1 General Trees.

7.2 Tree Traversal Algorithms.

7.3 Binary Trees.

7.4 Exercises.

8 Heaps and Priority Queues.

8.1 The Priority Queue Abstract Data Type.

8.2 Implementing a Priority Queue with a List.

8.3 Heaps.

8.4 Adaptable Priority Queues.

8.5 Exercises.

9 Hash Tables, Maps, and Skip Lists.

9.1 Maps.

9.2 Hash Tables.

9.3 Ordered Maps.

9.4 Skip Lists.

9.5 Dictionaries.

9.6 Exercises.

10 Search Trees.

10.1 Binary Search Trees.

10.2 AVL Trees.

10.3 Splay Trees.

10.4 (2,4) Trees.

10.5 Red-Black Trees.

10.6 Exercises.

11 Sorting, Sets, and Selection.

11.1 Merge-Sort.

11.2 Quick-Sort.

11.3 Studying Sorting through an Algorithmic Lens.

11.4 Sets and Union/Find Structures.

11.5 Selection.

11.6 Exercises.

12 Strings and Dynamic Programming.

12.1 String Operations.

12.2 Dynamic Programming.

12.3 Pattern Matching Algorithms.

12.4 Text Compression and the Greedy Method.

12.5 Tries.

12.6 Exercises.

13 Graph Algorithms.

13.1 Graphs.

13.2 Data Structures for Graphs.

13.3 Graph Traversals.

13.4 Directed Graphs.

13.5 Shortest Paths.

13.6 Minimum Spanning Trees.

13.7 Exercises.

14 Memory Management and B-Trees.

14.1 Memory Management.

14.2 External Memory and Caching.

14.3 External Searching and B-Trees.

14.4 External-Memory Sorting.

14.5 Exercises.

A Useful Mathematical Facts.

Bibliography.

Index.

Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 199 x 239 mm
Gewicht 1148 g
Einbandart Paperback
Themenwelt Informatik Programmiersprachen / -werkzeuge Java
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ISBN-10 0-470-39880-9 / 0470398809
ISBN-13 978-0-470-39880-7 / 9780470398807
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