Topics and features:
- Reviews the preliminary concepts, and introduces stacks and queues using arrays, along with a discussion of array-based lists
- Examines linked lists, the implementation of stacks and queues using references, binary trees, a range of varied sorting techniques, heaps, and hashing
- Presents both primitive and generic data types ineach chapter, and makes use of contour diagrams to illustrate object-oriented concepts
- Includes chapter summaries, and asks the reader questions to help them interact with the material
- Contains numerous examples and illustrations, and one or more complete program in every chapter
- Provides exercises at the end of each chapter, as well as solutions to selected exercises, and a glossary of important terms
This clearly-written work is an ideal classroom text for a second semester course in programming using the Java programming language, in preparation for a subsequent advanced course in data structures and algorithms. The book is also eminently suitable as a self-study guide in either academe or industry.
Dr. James T. Streib is a Professor of Computer Science at Illinois College, Jacksonville, IL, USA. Dr. Takako Soma is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at the same institution.
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