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Data Structures and Abstractions with Java
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Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1 Java Classes

Chapter 2 Creating Classes from Other Classes

Chapter 3 Designing Classes

Chapter 4 Lists

Chapter 5 List Implementations That Use Arrays

Chapter 6 A List Implementation That Links Data

Chapter 7 Completing the Linked Implementation of a List

Chapter 8 Iterators

Chapter 9 The Efficiency of Algorithms

Chapter 10 Recursion

Chapter 11 An Introduction to Sorting

Chapter 12 Faster Sorting Methods

Chapter 13 Sorted Lists

Chapter 14 Inheritance and Lists

Chapter 15 Mutable, Immutable, and Cloneable Objects

Chapter 16 Searching

Chapter 17 Dictionaries

Chapter 18 Dictionary Implementations

Chapter 19 Introducing Hashing

Chapter 20 Hashing as a Dictionary Implementation

Chapter 21 Stacks

Chapter 22 Stack Implementations

Chapter 23 Queues, Deques, and Priority Queues

Chapter 24 Queue, Deque, and Priority Queue Implementations

Chapter 25 Trees

Chapter 26 Tree Implementations

Chapter 27 A Binary Search Tree Implementation

Chapter 28 A Heap Implementation

Chapter 29 Balanced Search Trees

Chapter 30 Graphs

Chapter 31 Graph Implementations

Appendix A Java Essentials

Appendix B Exception Handling

Appendix C File Input and Output

Appendix D Documentation and Programming Style

Appendix E Answers to Self-Test Questions

Index

 

About the Author

Frank M. Carrano is a professor emeritus of computer science at the University of Rhode Island. He received the Ph.D. degree in computer science from Syracuse University in 1969. His interests include data structures, computer science education, social issues in computing, and numerical computation. Professor Carrano is particularly interested in the design and delivery of undergraduate courses in computer science. He has authored several well-known computer science textbooks for undergraduates.

Frank’s Making it Real blog http://frank-m-carrano.com/blog/ extends his textbooks and lectures to a lively discussion with instructors and students about teaching and learning computer science.

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Walter Savitch received the Ph.D. degree in Mathematics from the University of California at Berkeley in 1969. Since that time he has been on the faculty at the University of California at San Diego and is currently a Professor of Computer Science and director of the Interdisciplinary Ph.D. Program in Cognitive Science. Professor Savitch’s research areas include complexity theory, formal language theory, computational linguistics, and the development of computer science education materials. In addition to writing numerous research articles and involvement in other editorial projects, he has written a number of well-known computer science textbooks, including Pascal, Ada, and C++ CS1 and CS2 textbooks.

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