Object-Oriented Data Structures Using Java
ISBN: 0763710792| Nell B. Dale Daniel T. Joyce Chip Weems | Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc.| 2002
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Welcome to the first edition of Object-Oriented Data Structures using
Java. This book has been written to present the algorithmic,
programming, and
structuring techniques of a traditional data structures course in an
objectoriented context. You’ll find that all of the familiar topics of
lists, stacks, queues, trees, graphs, sorting, searching, Big-O
complexity analysis, and recursion are still here, but covered from an
object-oriented point of view using Java. Thus, our structures are
defined with Java interfaces and encapsulated as Java classes. We use
abstract classes and inheritance, as appropriate, to take advantage of
the relationships among various versions of the data structures. We use
design aids, such as Class-Responsibility-Collaborator (CRC) Cards and
Universal Modeling Language (UML) diagrams, to help us model and
visualize our classes and their interrelationships.
We hope that you enjoy this modern and up-to-date approach to the traditional data structures course.
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