Algorithms, data structures, and problem solving with C++
Mark Allen Weiss
Algorithms, Data Structures, and Problem Solving with C++ is the first CS2 textbook that clearly separates the interface and implementation of data structures. The interface and running time of data structures are presented first, and students have the opportunity to use the data structures in a host of practical examples before being introduced to the implementations. This unique approach enhances the ability of students to think abstractly.FeaturesRetains an emphasis on data structures and algorithm design while using C++ as the language of implementation.Reinforces abstraction by discussing interface and implementations of data structures in different parts of the book.Incorporates case studies such as expression evaluation, cross-reference generation, and shortest path calculations.Provides a complete discussion of time complexity and Big-Oh notation early in the text.Gives the instructor flexibility in choosing an appropriate balance between practice, theory, and level of C++ detail. Contains optional advanced material in Part V.Covers classes, templates, and inheritance as fundamental concepts in sophisticated C++ programs.Contains fully functional code that has been tested on g++2.6.2, Sun 3.0.1, and Borland 4.5 compilers. Code is integrated into the book and also available by ftp.Includes end-of-chapter glossaries, summaries of common errors, and a variety of exercises.
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