Data Structures and Other Objects Using C++ meets the needs of anyone who wants to balance the introduction of object-oriented concepts with data structures with C++. This book takes a gentle approach to the data structures course in C++ in that it provides an early, self-contained review of object-oriented programming and C++ to give students a firm grasp of key concepts and allows those experienced in another language to adjust easily. The book also offers flexibility that allows professors such options as emphasizing object-oriented programming, covering recursion and sorting early, or accelerating the pace of the course. This book provides a solid foundation in building and using abstract data types. The authors provide the basis for studying data structures by covering topics like container classes, pointers and linked lists, and time analysis and testing. In addition, the book contains an assortment of advanced topics such as B-trees for project building and graphs.
Michael Main is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at the University of Colorado at Boulder. As a chairman of the undergraduate committee, he participated in the University's development and implementation of the Bachelor's of Science degree in Computer Science. Recognized as gifted teacher of undergraduates, he has incorporated many of his innovative teaching techniques into his Addison-Wesley textbooks.
Walt Savitch is a Professor of Computer Science at the University of California at San Diego, where he has been one of the main designers of the computer science curriculum. A well-known and respected author, he has written widely on complexity theory and on computational linguistics, and published a textbook on computability theory.
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