Algorithms and Programming
Problems and Solutions
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Word Count
58,000 words, Guess
Page Count
232 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL8074548M
- ISBN-139780817638474
- ISBN-100817638474
- OCLC Control Number35243437
- OCLC Control Numberalgorithmsprogra00shen_302
and 2 more
- Library of Congress Control Number96030975
- LibraryThing4917190
Classifications
- LCCQA76.9.A43 S47 1997
Description
"Algorithms and Programming is primarily intended for a first year undergraduate course in programming. It is structured in a problem-solution format that requires the student to think through the programming process, thus developing an understanding of the underlying theory. Although the author assumes some moderate familiarity with programming constructs, the book is easily readable by a student taking a basic introductory course in computer science. In addition, the more advanced chapters make the book useful for a course at the graduate level in the analysis of algorithms and/or compiler construction.". "Each chapter is more or less independent, containing classical and well-known problems supplemented by clear and in-depth explanations. While program examples are written in Pascal, any other procedural language (e.g., Modula, Oberon, C) may be used instead. Problems at all different levels progress in difficulty. Some problems are somewhat loosely connected to one another, and others are devoted to one specific algorithm (e.g., section on LR-parsing).". "The material covered includes such topics as combinatorics, sorting, searching, queues, grammar and parsing, selected well-known algorithms, and much more. Students and teachers will find this both an excellent text for learning programming and a source of problems for a variety of courses."--BOOK JACKET.
First Sentence
1.1.1. Consider two integer variables a and b.
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