The Algorithm Design Manual by Steven S Skiena (Author). This expanded and updated second version of a traditional bestseller continues to take the "mystery" out of designing and analyzing algorithms and their efficacy and efficiency. Expanding on the highly successful formulation of the first version, the ebook now serves as the first textbook of selection for any algorithm design course while sustaining its status as the premier sensible reference guide to algorithms. NEW: (1) Incorporates twice the tutorial material and exercises. (2) Offers full on-line support for lecturers, and a totally updated and improved website part with lecture slides, audio and video. (Three) Contains an extremely unique catalog of the 75 most essential algorithmic problems. (Four) Contains new "warfare tales" and "interview issues", relating experiences from actual-world applications. Written by a widely known, IEEE Computer Science educating-award winner, this re-creation is an important learning software for students needing a solid grounding in algorithms, as well as a uniquely complete text/reference for professionals.
This must be one of the best algorithms books out there. It is incredibly simple to learn and grok (I read it cover to cowl). The war stories are a fantastic contact and really help the reasoning to sink in and stay with you. This guide has personally modified me as a programmer and definitely for the better.
I read this ebook to assist me prepare for a technical interview. I was impressed as a result of the e book was paced effectively for me and I could just read it. It was good that he described the right way to clear up the problem and focused on one of the simplest ways to think about algorithms. I ended up with a lot deeper understanding of graph algorithms and methods to morph an apparently tough drawback into a solved problem. A pleasant bonus is that dynamic programming now not feels 'magical' and I have a deeper understanding about when it works and the place to use it. I should observe, that ceaselessly memorization achieves the identical result.
The Algorithm Design Manual
Steven S Skiena (Author)
746 pages
Springer; Softcover reprint of hardcover 2nd ed. 2008 edition (November 5, 2010)
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