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Title:
Data abstraction and problem solving with C++ : walls and mirrors
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Edition:
2nd ed.
Publication Information:
Reading, Mass. : Addison-Wesley, 1998
ISBN:
9780201874020

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Summary

New in this Edition *Uses recent enhancements to C++, such as data type bool and C++ strings *States ADT operations in English, specifies them in pseudocode, and finally implements them in C++. Students can see more clearly the progression from an informal statement of an operation to a more formal specification. *Offers new and revised examples of ADTs that clarify their relationships to classes as well as new coverage of dynamically allocated arrays and circuits *Provides more balance between numeric and nonnumeric examples of recursion *Contains many new exercises and programming problems * * Instructors materials are available from your sales rep. If you do not know your local sales representative, please call 1-800-552-2499 for assistance, or use the Addison Wesley Longman rep-locator at http: //hepg.awl.com/rep-locator. 0201874024B0406200


Author Notes

Frank M. Carrano is Associate Professor of Computer Science at the University of Rhode Island.



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Table of Contents

New in this Edition
Uses recent enhancements to C++, such as data type bool and C++ strings
States ADT operations in English, specifies them in pseudocode, and finally implements them in C++. Students can see more clearly the progression from an informal statement of an operation to a more formal specification
Offers new and revised examples of ADTs that clarify their relationships to classes as well as new coverage of dynamically allocated arrays and circuits
Provides more balance between numeric and nonnumeric examples of recursion
Contains many new exercises and programming problems
Instructor's materials are available from your sales rep
If you do not know your local sales representative, please call 1-800-552-2499 for assistance, or use the Addison Wesley Longman rep-locator at http://hepg.awl.com/rep-locator 0201874024B04062001