Data Structures and Program Design Using Java: A Self-Teaching Introduction
- 4h 57m
- Dheeraj Malhotra, Neha Malhotra
- Mercury Learning
- 2020
Data structures provide a means to managing large amounts of information such as large databases, using SEO effectively, and creating Internet/Web indexing services. This book is designed to present fundamentals of data structures for beginners using the Java programming language in a friendly, self-teaching, format. Practical analogies using real world applications are integrated throughout the text to explain technical concepts. The book includes a variety of end-of-chapter practice exercises, e.g., programming, theoretical, and multiple-choice.
Features
- Covers data structure fundamentals using Java
- Numerous tips, analogies, and practical applications enhance understanding of subjects under discussion
- “Frequently Asked Questions” integrated throughout the text clarify and explain concepts
- Includes a variety of end-of-chapter exercises, e.g., programming, theoretical, and multiple choice
About the Authors
D. Malhotra, PhD is a professor in information technology and has published numerous research articles with reputed international publishers such as ACM, Springer, Elsevier and IEEE. N. Malhotra, PhD teaching and research interests include data structures, big data analytics, business intelligence, Java, and distributed programming. She has research publications with numerous international publishers.
In this Book
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Introduction to Data Structures
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Introduction to the Java Language
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Arrays
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Linked Lists
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Queues
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Searching and Sorting
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Stacks
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Trees
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Multi-Way Search Trees
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Hashing
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Files
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Graphs