Description
The first book to show data structures as a crucial algorithmic topic, not trivial material to illustrate object-orientation.
About the Author
Peter Brass received a Ph.D. in mathematics at the Technical University of Braunschweig, Germany. He is an associate professor at City College, City University of New York in the Department of Computer Science and a former Heisenberg Research Fellow at Freie Universitat Berlin.
Reviews
'I think this book is well suited as a main or supplemental text in a graduate-level data structures course, not to mention an invaluable desk reference for those interested in implementing the advance structures outlined in this book. This book was a joy to review, and deserves a place on my bookshelf.' SIGACT News
'It can be briefly said that the reader will be dealing with an illustration, diagram, and code packed book, that will do it's best not to confuse but to very well explain one of the toughest computer science subjects, and he will be pleasantly surprised to learn many new-age data structures.' Igor Gvero, Software Engineering Notes
Book Information
ISBN 9780521880374
Author Peter Brass
Format Hardback
Page Count 474
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 750g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 28mm