Title: Data Structures and Abstractions with Java (What’s New in Computer Science), 5th Edition
Authors: Frank M. Carrano, Timothy M. Henry
Publisher: Pearson
Content Description:
“Data Structures and Abstractions with Java” (What’s New in Computer Science), 5th Edition, authored by Frank M. Carrano and Timothy M. Henry, and published by Pearson, provides a comprehensive introduction to data structures and their implementation using the Java programming language. This edition reflects the latest developments in computer science and programming paradigms, offering updated content and new features to enhance the learning experience. The book covers fundamental data structures such as arrays, linked lists, stacks, queues, trees, and graphs, as well as advanced topics including hash tables, sorting algorithms, and recursion. With a focus on abstraction, encapsulation, and modularization, the authors guide readers through the design and implementation of efficient and reusable data structures and algorithms. Additionally, the book emphasizes the importance of algorithm analysis and efficiency considerations in real-world programming scenarios. Whether used as a textbook for students or as a reference for professionals, “Data Structures and Abstractions with Java” equips readers with the essential knowledge and skills to develop robust and scalable software solutions.