This student-friendly book teaches the fundamentals of data structures using Java, focusing on teaching students how to apply the concepts presented. To this end, many applications and examples are included. Programming projects are given at the end of each chapter to get students hands on with code. In the second edition, Collins has increased his coverage on teaching students to build data structures from scratch. He also continues to use the Java Collections Framework where appropriate. His goal is to give students an excellent background in creating data structures themselves, as well as to make them comfortable using the standard library. On-line Labs accompany this book and make it easy for students to start practising what they are learning. These labs can be used as open-labs, closed labs, or homework assignments, and are designed to give students hands-on experience in programming.
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William J. Collins is the Terence E. Adderley Jr. Professor of Economics at Vanderbilt University and a research associate of the NBER.
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