Objects, Abstraction, Data Structures and Design: Using C++

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Koffman and Wolfgang introduce data structures in the context of C++ programming. They embed the design and implementation of data structures into the practice of sound software design principles that are introduced early and reinforced by 20 case studies. Data structures are introduced in the C++ STL format whenever possible. Each new data structure is introduced by describing its interface in the STL. Next, one or two simpler applications are discussed then the data structure is implemented following the interface previously introduced. Finally, additional advanced applications are covered in the case studies, and the cases use the STL. In the implementation of each data structure, the authors encourage students to perform a thorough analysis of the design approach and expected performance before actually undertaking detailed design and implementation. Students gain an understanding of why different data structures are needed, the applications they are suited for, and the advantages and disadvantages of their possible implementations. Case studies follow a five-step process (problem specification, analysis, design, implementation, and testing) that has been adapted to object-oriented programming. Students are encouraged to think critically about the five-step process and use it in their problem solutions. Several problems have extensive discussions of testing and include methods that automate the testing process. Some cases are revisited in later chapters and new solutions are provided that use different data structures. The text assumes a first course in programming and is designed for Data Structures or the second course in programming, especially those courses that include coverage of OO design and algorithms. A C++ primer is provided for students who have taken a course in another programming language or for those who need a review in C++. Finally, more advanced coverage of C++ is found in an appendix.

Author(s): Elliot B. Koffman, Paul A. T. Wolfgang
Edition: 1
Publisher: Wiley
Year: 2005

Language: English
Pages: 832
City: Hoboken, NJ
Tags: algorithms and data structures, Objects, Abstraction, Data Structures and Design: Using C++, objects abstraction and data structures, koffman, wolfgang, paul wolfgang, elliot koffman, data structures, algorithms, c++ algorithms, c++ data structures

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Preface
Contents
Chapter P: A C++ Primer
Chapter 1: Introduction to Software Design
Chapter 2: Program Correctness and Efficiency
Chapter 3: Inheritance and Class Hierarchies
Chapter 4: Sequential Containers
Chapter 5: Stacks
Chapter 6: Queues and Deques
Chapter 7: Recursion
Chapter 8: Trees
Chapter 9: Sets and Maps
Chapter 10: Sorting
Chapter 11: Self-Balancing Search Trees
Chapter 12: Graphs
Appendix A: Advanced C++ Topics
Appendix B: Overview of UML
Appendix C: The CppUnit Test Framework
Glossary
Index