The purpose of this course is to introduce students
to the topics of data structures and algorithm design along with their respective applications. The topics that will be covered are:
- Algorithms Analysis
- Sorting Algorithms
- Algorithmic Paradigms
- Graphs
- Intractable problems
The use of data structures in programming languages and
relevant aspects of data and file management will be illustrated by using a high level language. |
The primary goal of this course is to enhance the
students’ knowledge and understanding of algorithms and data structures and the associated design and analysis techniques. This course aims at developing the students’ ability to design and implement data structures
and algorithms, analyze them for correctness and efficiency, and choose the right data structure/algorithm for a particular job. |
Algorithms Analysis
Sorting Algorithms
Algorithmic Paradigms
Graphs
Intractable problems |
Introduction to Algorithms, Third Edition,
Thomas H. Cormen, Charles E. Leiserson, Ronald L. Rivest and Clifford Stein, The MIT Press |
Appointed teaching professor |
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