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Michael Goodrich and Roberto Tamassia, authors of the successful, Data Structures and Algorithms in Java, 2/e, have written Algorithm Engineering, a text designed to provide a comprehensive introduction to the design, implementation and analysis of computer algorithms and data structures from a modern perspective. This book offers theoretical analysis techniques as well as algorithmic design patterns and experimental methods for the engineering of algorithms. Market: Computer Scientists; Programmers.
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Programming --- Java (Computer program language) --- Data structures (Computer science) --- Computer algorithms --- 681.3*D15 --- 681.3*D33 --- 681.3*E1 --- Object-oriented programming languages --- JavaSpaces technology --- Information structures (Computer science) --- Structures, Data (Computer science) --- Structures, Information (Computer science) --- Electronic data processing --- File organization (Computer science) --- Abstract data types (Computer science) --- Algorithms --- Software: object-oriented programming --- Languages constructs: abstract data types; concurrent programming structures;control structures; coroutines (Programming languages) --- Data structures: arrays; graphs; lists; tables; trees --- 681.3*E1 Data structures: arrays; graphs; lists; tables; trees --- 681.3*D33 Languages constructs: abstract data types; concurrent programming structures;control structures; coroutines (Programming languages) --- 681.3*D15 Software: object-oriented programming
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Introducing a NEW addition to our growing library of computer science titles, "Algorithm Design and Applications," by Michael T. Goodrich & Roberto Tamassia! Algorithms is a course required for all computer science majors, with a strong focus on theoretical topics. Students enter the course after gaining hands-on experience with computers, and are expected to learn how algorithms can be applied to a variety of contexts. This new book integrates application with theory.Goodrich & Tamassia believe that the best way to teach algorithmic topics is to present them in a context that is motivated from applications to uses in society, computer games, computing industry, science, engineering, and the internet. The text teaches students about designing and using algorithms, illustrating connections between topics being taught and their potential applications, increasing engagement
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Java (Computer program language) --- Data structures (Computer science) --- Computer algorithms --- 681.3*D32 --- Object-oriented programming languages --- JavaSpaces technology --- Information structures (Computer science) --- Structures, Data (Computer science) --- Structures, Information (Computer science) --- Electronic data processing --- File organization (Computer science) --- Abstract data types (Computer science) --- Algorithms --- 681.3*D32 language classifications: applicative languages; data-flow languages; design languages; extensible languages; macro and assembly languages; nonprocedural languages; specialized application and very high-level languages (Programminglanguages) --- language classifications: applicative languages; data-flow languages; design languages; extensible languages; macro and assembly languages; nonprocedural languages; specialized application and very high-level languages (Programminglanguages)
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