"This text is intended to provide undergraduates using Java with a concise, focused, and relatively simple coverage of some of the basic data structures in use. These include arrays, linked lists, trees, heaps (in arrays), and hash tables. ... The book covers the algorithms and data structures well with clear language, abundant diagrams, and good exercises. It could be a good introduction for curricula using Java as a primary teaching language." (Jeffrey Putnam, Computing Reviews, July, 2018)
Preliminary Concepts
Stacks Using Arrays
Queues Using Arrays
Lists Using Arrays
Lists Using Objects and References
Ordered Linked Lists
Stacks and Queues Using References
Binary Trees
Sorting
Heaps
Hashing
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.
This accessible and engaging textbook/guide provides a concise introduction to data structures and associated algorithms. Emphasis is placed on the fundamentals of data structures, enabling the reader to quickly learn the key concepts, and providing a strong foundation for later studies of more complex topics. The coverage includes discussions on stacks, queues, lists, (using both arrays and links), sorting, and elementary binary trees, heaps, and hashing. This content is also a natural continuation from the material provided in the separate Springer title Guide to Java by the same authors.
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 in each 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.