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Berztiss A. Data Structures. Theory And Practice 1971
Computer programming, Data structures (Computer science)
All computer programs operate on data, and in many cases the interrelationships of the items are quite as important as their values. Many papers have discussed specific problems in the representation, storage and processing of data structures, but Dr. Berztiss’ book is a comparatively rare attempt to look at the problem as a whole. With the laudable belief that practice should be based on sound theory the book has three sections which deal respectively with ‘discrete structures in mathematics’, ‘applications of structures’ and ‘computer representation of structures’. The first section introduces the terminology and axioms of set theory, develops from these the definitions of a function and a relation on a set, and hence introduces such structures as lattices, directed graphs and trees. Markov algorithms and their relation to languages are also considered. Part I1 describes the use of these concepts, typically for problems in syntactic analysis, scheduling and flow charting. Part 111 discusses a variety of techniques which may be used for representing structural information and the constraints imposed on file processing by the characteristics of storage devices. There is a brief survey of some relevant programming languages. Part I represents about forty per cent of the book and may be thought by some to be too detailed, but it does enable a coherent theory to be developed without reference to a previous mathematical course or text
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