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Programming Classics: Implementing the World's Best Algorithms, 1/e
Ian Oliver, Oliver & Langford Pty. Ltd., Australia
Published February, 1994 by Prentice Hall PTR (ECS Professional)
Copyright 1994, 500 pp.
Cloth
ISBN 0-13-100413-1
$60.00
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This volume provides a catalogue of the best algorithms
ever devised for a wide range of practical problems facing those who write
computer programs. Less mathematical and more practical
in approach than other volumes, it helps programmers save research
and programming time and enables them to quickly and easily generate
efficient structured code in solving such problems. Complete algorithms
are provided along with discussions of their use and an in-depth
analysis of each.
Provides utility algorithms as
well as those useful in numbering, permuting, data structuring, sorting,
searching, randomizing, bookkeeping, financing, curve fitting, file
updating, evaluating, and estimating.
solutions for all levels of computer programmers in industry and business.
1. Introduction.
2. Utility.
3. Numbering.
4. Permuting.
5. Data Structuring.
6. Sorting.
7. Searching.
8. Randomizing.
9. Bookkeeping.
10. Financing.
11. Curve Fitting.
12. File Updating.
13. Evaluating.
14. Estimating.
15. Epilogue.
Index.
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