Data Structures and Algorithms with Object-Oriented Design Patterns in C++

Data Structures and Algorithms with Object-Oriented Design Patterns in C++

Promotes object-oriented design using C++ and illustrates the use of the emerging object-oriented design patterns.

Publication date: 01 Aug 1998

ISBN-10: 0471241342

ISBN-13: 9780471241348

Paperback: 688 pages

Views: 159,627

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Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

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Post time: 30 Oct 2004 02:17:34

Data Structures and Algorithms with Object-Oriented Design Patterns in C++

Data Structures and Algorithms with Object-Oriented Design Patterns in C++ Promotes object-oriented design using C++ and illustrates the use of the emerging object-oriented design patterns.
Tag(s): Algorithms and Data Structures
Publication date: 01 Aug 1998
ISBN-10: 0471241342
ISBN-13: 9780471241348
Paperback: 688 pages
Views: 159,627
Document Type: N/A
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
License: n/a
Post time: 30 Oct 2004 02:17:34
Book excerpts:

The primary goal of this book is to promote object-oriented design using C++ and to illustrate the use of the emerging object-oriented design patterns. Experienced object-oriented programmers find that certain ways of doing things work best and that these ways occur over and over again. The book shows how these patterns are used to create good software designs. In particular, the following design patterns are used throughout the text: singleton, container, iterator, adapter and visitor.

Virtually all of the data structures are presented in the context of a single, unified, polymorphic class hierarchy. This framework clearly shows the relationships between data structures and it illustrates how polymorphism and inheritance can be used effectively. In addition, algorithmic abstraction is used extensively when presenting classes of algorithms. By using algorithmic abstraction, it is possible to describe a generic algorithm without having to worry about the details of a particular concrete realization of that algorithm.

In the past when the topics in this book were taught at the graduate level, students could be expected of having the needed background in mathematics. However, because the book is targeted for second- and third-year students, it is necessary to fill in the background as needed.

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