Description: Data Structures Using Java is an introduction to data structure abstraction. It provides information on abstract concepts and shows students how those concepts are useful in problem solving. It goes on to demonstrate that abstractions can be made concrete by using Java. Java is an appropriate language to use in teaching the concepts of data abstraction since it contains the control structures necessary to make programs readable and allows basic data structures such as stacks, linked lists and trees to be implemented in a variety of ways. Data Structures Using Java guides the reader through the steps of how to identify a problem, implement a solution, and apply the solution to a real-world situation. This book is also a valuable reference for professional programmers. Key Features:Algorithms are explained in detail and analyzed showing step-by-step solutions to real-world problemsIssues and pitfalls that may occur as algorithms are transformed into programs are discussedEach data structure is implemented in a variety of ways that demonstrate the real choices and trade-offs programmers faceConcepts in the text are illustrated by several examples (such as postfix notation, multiword arithmetic, etc)Additional supplementary materials are availableThis book is pre-owned and shows signs of wear-and-tear. Binding and text on pages are in good reading condition. ISBN: 0-13-047721-4
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Publication Year: 2003
Type: Textbook
Format: Trade Paperback
Language: English
Publication Name: Data Structures Using Java
Author: Yedidyah Langsam, Aaron M. Tenenbaum, Moshe J. Augenstein
Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR
Subject: Data Structures, Java, Computer Programming, Computer Science
Number of Pages: 670 Pages