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ADTs, Data Structures, and Problem Solving with C++
- NEW - New chapter with expanded and improved discussion of C++'s I/O and string classes.
- NEW - New chapter on searching—Including modified and expanded treatment of binary search trees and hash tables.
- NEW - Revised chapter on inheritance.
- NEW - Revised Chapter 1—Introduces other software engineering methods besides the waterfall model, introduces UML, describes top-down design and object-oriented design in detail, relates some of the "horror stories" of bad software design.
- NEW - Expanded chapter on queues—Including array-based and linked-list implementations, and a revised simulation case study.
- NEW - Earlier presentation of lists (Ch. 3) —Before stacks and queues. Revised to include array-based (static and dynamic) list classes, an introduction to linked lists, and more standard symbols in diagrams.
- NEW - Earlier presentation of pointers and dynamic allocation—Including an expanded discussion of the new operator (Ch. 2)
- NEW - Marginal icons—Used to call attention to key features and warnings.
- NEW - Uniform method of displaying ADT specifications in a UML-style diagram.
- NEW - A new appendix "From Java to C++"—Helps those making a transition from Java to C++.
- NEW - Array-based and linked-list implementations of stacks.
- NEW - Student CD—Contains all of the source code from the text.
- Over 1,000 exercises—Including written exercises, programming problems, and projects.
- Emphasis on abstract data types (ADTs) throughout—Reinforcing the study of data structures in the spirit of OOP.
- Coverage of the containers and algorithms from the Standard Template Library—Introducing the most up-to-date and powerful tools in C++.
- Coverage of advanced C++ topics—Including recursion, function and class templates, inheritance, and polymorphism.
- Discussions of all of the usual data structures, such as stacks and queues—Builds a foundation for later courses.
- Discussion of algorithm development, analysis, and verification—Provided training with important tools that will most likely be needed in future computer science work.
- Companion Website (www.prenhall.com/nyhoff) —Contains source code for text examples, solutions to case studies, PowerPoint slides, and more.
- Lab Manual (located under the student resources tab) -- Contains solutions to Lab exercises.
- Self-test Quick Quizzes with answers in back of text.
- Boxed Displays—Call attention to important concepts.
- Effective use of color—Highlights important features.
- More conformance to the C++ standard than many other texts.
- Solid introduction to the C++ Standard Template Library.
- A review of C++ in the appendixes for handy reference.
- Programming pointers and ADT tips at chapter ends.
- New chapter with expanded and improved discussion of C++'s I/O and string classes.
- New chapter on searching—Including modified and expanded treatment of binary search trees and hash tables.
- Revised chapter on inheritance.
- Revised Chapter 1—Introduces other software engineering methods besides the waterfall model, introduces UML, describes top-down design and object-oriented design in detail, relates some of the "horror stories" of bad software design.
- Expanded chapter on queues—Including array-based and linked-list implementations, and a revised simulation case study.
- Earlier presentation of lists (Ch. 3) —Before stacks and queues. Revised to include array-based (static and dynamic) list classes, an introduction to linked lists, and more standard symbols in diagrams.
- Earlier presentation of pointers and dynamic allocation—Including an expanded discussion of the new operator (Ch. 2)
- Marginal icons—Used to call attention to key features and warnings.
- Uniform method of displaying ADT specifications in a UML-style diagram.
- A new appendix "From Java to C++"—Helps those making a transition from Java to C++.
- Array-based and linked-list implementations of stacks.
- Student CD—Contains all of the source code from the text.
Reflecting the newest trends in computer science, new and revised material throughout the Second Edition of this book places increased emphasis on abstract data types (ADTs) and object-oriented design. This book continues to offer a thorough, well-organized, and up-to-date presentation of essential principles and practices in data structures using C++. Topics include C++'s I/O and string classes, pointers and dynamic allocation, lists, array-based and linked-list implementations of stacks, queues, searching, inheritance and more. For computer professionals in companies that have computing departments or those who want advanced training in C++.