Synopses & Reviews
Java Programming: Program Design Including Data Structures is intended for a two-semester CS1/CS2 sequence in Java, beginning with core computer science concepts and moving into data structures later in the text. Each chapter employs D.S. Malik's proven pedagogy, including complete programming examples, extensive exercise sets, full-color code, and clear visual diagrams.
About the Author
D. S. Malik is a professor of Mathematics and Computer Science at Creighton University. He received his Ph.D. from Ohio University in 1985. He has published more than 45 papers and 18 books on abstract algebra, applied mathematics, fuzzy automata theory and languages, fuzzy logic and its applications, programming, data structures, and discrete mathematics.
Table of Contents
1. An Overview of Computers and Programming Languages 2. Basic Elements of Java 3. Introduction to Objects and Input/Output 4. Control Structures I 5. Control Structures II 6. Graphical User Interface (GUI) and Object-Oriented Design (OOD) 7. User-Defined Functions 8. User-Defined Classes and ADT 9. Arrays 10. The Classes Vector and String, and Enumeration Types 11. Inheritance and Polymorphism 12. Handling Exceptions and Event 13. Advanced GUI and Graphics 14. Recursion 15. Generic Methods, Classes, and Array-Based Lists 16. Linked Lists 17. Stacks and Queues 18. Searching and Sorting Algorithms 19. Binary Trees 20. Graphs 21. Collections Appendices A: Java Reserved Words B: Operator Precedence C: Character Sets D: Additional Java Topics E: Java Classes F: References G: Answers to Odd-Numbered Exercises