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Data representation, storage and manipulation. Covers the memory organization of data storage and its relation to computation and efficiency. Topics include: linked vs. contiguous implementations, memory management, the use of indices and pointers, and an introduction to issues raised by the memory hierarchy. Programming assignments in C provide practice with programming styles that yield efficient code and computational experiments investigate the effect of storage design choices on the running time of programs.
Prerequisite: 151L or 152L or 259L.
Computer Programming Fundamentals for Non-Majors - CS 151L
Computer Programming Fundamentals - CS 152L
Data Structures with JAVA - CS 259L
MSC 11 6325
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