KEY BENEFITS: This new book provides a concise and engaging introduction to Java and object-oriented programming
with an abundance of original examples, use of Unified Modeling Language throughout, and coverage of the new Java
1.5. Addressing critical concepts up front, the book's five-part structure covers object-oriented programming,
linear structures, algorithms, trees and collections, and advanced topics.
KEY FEATURES: Data Structures and Algorithms in Java takes a practical approach to real-world programming and introduces
readers to the process of crafting programs by working through the development of projects, often providing multiple
versions of the code and consideration for alternate designs. The book features the extensive use of games as examples;
a gradual development of classes analogous to the Java Collections Framework; complete, working code in the book
and online; and strong pedagogy including extended examples in most chapters along with exercises, problems and
projects.
MARKET: For readers and professionals with a familiarity with the basic control structures of Java or C and a precalculus
level of mathematics who want to expand their knowledge to Java data structures and algorithms. Ideal for a second
undergraduate course in computer science.