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Data Structures:

A Pseudocode Approach With C
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Cengage Learning, Oct 4, 2004 - Computers - 720 pages
This second edition expands upon the solid, practical foundation established in the first edition of the text. A new four-part organizational structure increases the flexibility of the text, and all material is presented in a straightforward manner accompanied by an array of examples and visual diagrams.
  

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Contents

Linear Lists
77
NonLinear Lists
263
Sorting and Searching
531
ASCII Tables
643
Structure Charts
649
Integer and Float Libraries
657
Selected C Libraries
661
Mathematical Series and Recursive Relations
675
Array Implementations of Stacks and Queues
681
Glossary
697
Index
709
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Richard F. Gilberg has more than 40 years of computer science experience in industry and academia. His industrial experience includes the development of large application systems, database administration, system testing, and data administration. After leaving the industry, he joined De Anza College as a professor of computer science. In addition to this text, he has also co-authored several others including Computer Science: A Structured Approach Using C, Computer Science: A Structured Approach Using C++, and Data Structures: A Pseudocode Approach with C++.

Behrouz A. Forouzan has more than 32 years of electronics and computer science experience in industry and academia. His industry experience includes designing electronic systems. After leaving the industry, he joined De Anza College as a professor of computer science. In addition to this text, he has authored and co-authored nine other textbooks including: Computer Science: A Structured Approach Using C, Computer Science: A Structured Approach Using C++, and Data Structures: A Pseudocode Approach with C++.

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