It has been argued that fault tolerance management during the entire life-cycle improves the overall system robustness and that different classes of threats need to be identified for and dealt with at each distinct phase of software development, depending on the abstraction level of the software sys
Data Structures and Algorithms (Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering, 13)
β Scribed by Shi-Kuo Chang
- Publisher
- World Scientific Publishing Company
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 354
- Series
- Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering, 13
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This is an excellent, up-to-date and easy-to-use text on data structures and algorithms that is intended for undergraduates in computer science and information science. The thirteen chapters, written by an international group of experienced teachers, cover the fundamental concepts of algorithms and most of the important data structures as well as the concept of interface design. The book contains many examples and diagrams. Whenever appropriate, program codes are included to facilitate learning.
This book is supported by an international group of authors who are experts on data structures and algorithms, through its website, so that both teachers and students can benefit from their expertise.
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