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Title: Data Structures & Algorithms in Java (Mitchell Waite Signature Series)
by Mitchell Waite, Robert Lafore
ISBN: 1-57169-095-6
Publisher: Waite Group Press
Pub. Date: March, 1998
Format: Hardcover
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $49.99
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Average Customer Rating: 4.57 (30 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: Extremely helpful in illustrating how data structures work.
Comment: When I started studying data structures, I was quite taken aback by the descriptions given in my college textbook. The examples were convoluted and shied from giving the reader an understanding of the basic concepts. Rather, it chose to focus purely on algorithmic analysis. That approach required too many mathematical proofs and other complex notation. Fortunately for me, this gem by Lafore came to the rescue.

Lafore's illustration of data structures is concise and easy to follow. In each section the data structure is discussed in general and then further dissected into easily understandable subsections. An added benefit is that each chapter has Java code that illustrates the main functions of each data structure discussed. The code is included on a CD that also contains interactive Java Applets. I found that the applets really helped illustrate how some of the more complex structures work.

There is no code in the chapter on Red-Black trees or in the chapter on 2-3-4 Trees and external storage. This is okay however, since presentation of the code might have consumed too much space and have been difficult to follow (Fortunately, There are insightful applets for these topics). My only regret is that the book doesn't give as much in-depth information on certain functions of B-trees and B+ Trees as it does on the other topics. More than less likely this is a little (too?) picky on my part.

Overall a great book to get if you are interested in learning essential Data Structures.

Rating: 4
Summary: excellent supplement to your main text or class notes
Comment: Is there a perfect book out there on data structures using Java? No, but this book by Lafore is the best among the lot especially for students (like me) trying to learn the stuff. This book is the exact opposite of the widely used book by Tamassia&Goodrich (T&G) - that is, Lafore covers data structures in a non-mathematical, non-technical way without using formal proofs and abstract mathematical definitions. This makes it very readable and understandable especially when compared to T&G. It covers all the major topics you're likely to see in your data structures course: arrays, stacks, linked lists, queues, sorting algorithms, trees, heaps and hash tables. The last chapter - When to Use What - is excellent. Distills the whole topic into just a few pages.

Complaints: This book gives very short shrift to big O notation IMO. And Lafore really takes the easy way out with heaps - he uses an array (Ugh!). Come on, Lafore, you should have used a tree for this ! He doesn't cover AVL trees at all so you'll have to look elsewhere for that. Also, ... the source code isn't 'generic' enough - he implements many data structures to hold a specific type instead of allowing them to hold generic Objects. There are no end of chapter exercises so I don't know if it could be used as a regular class text. The applets on the disc are instructive, though.

If you could combine the topic coverage of T&G (along with just a bit of their formalism) and Lafore's readablity you'd have the perfect teaching book on data structures using Java.

Rating: 5
Summary: Buy IT!
Comment: If you r looking for a book that concentrates on Data structures in JAVA, then this book is definately for you. It does not bore you with the AWT libararies and all that, it lets u jump into the nitty gritty of data structures programming in Java. I don't think it even touched on the AWT libraries once in this book. Which is good for me since my school sylabus doesn't touch on that at all either. It especially touched on the topic of linked lists very well, explaining the concept in the most simplest way possible. And for alot of us, we usually hit the brick wall when we reach tht topic on linked list. So yeah, if u really want to buy a good book for DS on Java, this book is for u!

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