A Practical Introduction to Data Structures and Algorithm Analysis


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This practical text contains fairly "traditional" coverage of data structures with a clear and complete use of algorithm analysis, and some emphasis on file processing techniques as relevant to modern programmers. It fully integrates OO programming with these topics, as part of the detailed presentation of OO programming itself.Chapter topics include lists, stacks, and queues; binary and general trees; graphs; file processing and external sorting; searching; indexing; and limits to computation.For programmers who need a good reference on data structures.




C & Data Structures: With Lab Manual, 2/e


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This book is designed for the way we learn. This text is intended for one year (or two-semester) course in "C Programming and Data Structures". This is a very useful guide for undergraduate and graduate engineering students. Its clear analytic explanations in simple language also make it suitable for study by polytechnic students. Beginners and professionals alike will benefit from the numerous examples and extensive exercises developed to guide readers through each concept. Step-by-step program code clarifies the concept usage and syntax of C language constructs and the underlying logic of their applications. Data structures are treated with algorithms, trace of the procedures and then programs. All data structures are illustrated with simple examples and diagrams. The concept of "learning by example" has been emphasized throughout the book. Every important feature of the language is illustrated in depth by a complete programming example. Wherever necessary, pictorial descriptions of concepts are included to facilitate better understanding. The common C programs for the C & Data Structures Laboratory practice appended at the end of the book is a new feature of this edition. Exercises are included at the end of each chapter. The exercises are divided in three parts: (i) multiple-choice questions which test the understanding of the fundamentals and are also useful for taking competitive tests, (ii) questions and answers to help the undergraduate students, and (iii) review questions and problems to enhance the comprehension of the subject. Questions from GATE in Computer Science and Engineering are included to support the students who will be taking GATE examination.







The Art of Getting Computer Science PhD


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The Art of Getting Computer Science PhD is an autobiographical book where Emdad Ahmed highlighted the experiences that he has gone through during the past 25 years (1988-2012) in various capacities both as Computer Science student as well as Computer Science faculty at different higher educational institutions in USA, Australia and Bangladesh. This book will be a valuable source of reference for computing professional at large. In the 150 pages book Emdad Ahmed tells the story in a lively manner balancing computer science hard job and life.







Data Structures in Java


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Data Structures & Theory of Computation




Data Structures and Program Design in Pascal


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KEY BENEFIT: Designed for those with an introductory knowledge of programming and problem solving in Pascal, this book uses discussions, examples, exercises, complete programs, and sample runs to expose users to more advanced techniques. Covers topics such as software development; data structures and abstract data types; strings; stacks; queues; algorithms and recursion; lists; other linked structures; binary trees; sorting; sorting and searching files; trees; graphs and digraphs; object-and oriented programming.




Air Force Manual


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Lab Manual


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Understanding Program Design and Data Structures with C++


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This text provides coverage of object-oriented programming while introducing advanced programming and software engineering concepts and techniques along with basic data structures. Problem solving is emphasized throughout the text through numerous exercises, programming problems, and projects. It also includes module specifications, structure charts, Note of Interest boxes, Focus on Program Design boxes, and running, debugging, and testing tips. This book corresponds to chapters 11-19 of Lambert, Nance, and Nap's Introduction to Computer Science with C++.