Data Structure By Seymour Lipschutz

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The document is an introduction to data structures presented by M. Priyavani. It defines key terms like data, records, fields and files. It classifies data structures as primitive (integer, real, character, boolean) and non-primitive (linear like arrays and linked lists, and non-linear like trees and graphs). It describes common operations on data structures like traversing, searching, inserting and deleting. It also introduces algorithms, complexity analysis, and discusses the time-space tradeoff in choosing appropriate data structures.Read less

Our goal in this course is to build skills and give youexperience in areas such as Mathematical Reasoning (ability used bya computer engineer in constructing proofs and in writingprograms), Discrete Structures (abstrac mathematical structuresused to represent discrete objects and relationships between them)and Algorithmic Thinking (some problems are solved by thespecification of an algorithm that can be implemented in aprogram). Topics covered in the course include:

Data Structure By Seymour Lipschutz


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Lecture (Theory): there will be two one-hour-long sessions eachweek during all the semester. These sessions will be devoted toregular lectures and problem solving, using a video projector andcomputer-generated slides. The lecturer makes their notes availableonline after a lecture through his institutional web which can helpto supplement the notes you take during the class. You have toattend lectures in order to make better use of the course.

Lecture (Practice)- they will be two hours long, and will beheld weekly during the semester. In these classes students willsolve with the help of computer problems related to content of thesubject. In these classes also will be presented in a morepractical way, those theoretical contents of the subject which willnot be exposed in the lectures. Finally, teacher will solve on theblackboard, and if it is possible, he will be used the computer,exercises of the subject that has previously been proposed to thestudent for the work at home. You may be asked to work individuals.In most cases, you will be asked to 'write up' your work and thiswill be assessed with the mark contributing to your overall examresult. You have to attend your practical classes in order to makebetter use of the course.

  • To pass the course is necessary to obtain a score of 5 out of 10 points between the weighted average of theory and practical part of the course; It will also be essential to have obtained a minimum of 4 out of 10 points in each block (theoretical and practical part). When someone will not reach the minimum in a block, the rating which it will reflect in the minutes will be less than 4 out of 10.
  • The block "Theoretical concepts of the matter" will be assessed through a final exam in each call, the weight of the block of 80%. However, students who would attend class actively will have the opportunity to take part in a system of continuous assessment, which will be held in period class and will be complemented by the final exam, in which will be essential to obtain a minimum of 4 out of 10 on average between questions that will be answered in the examination.
  • The block "Computer practices" will be assessed through a final exam for each call. However, students who actively attend all practical classes of the course, optionally and voluntarily, could assess this block through a system of continuous assessment, which will take place in the class period. The total weight of this block will be 20%.
  • In the exams no electronic devices, notes, books or any other medium that allows the storage or transmission of data will be allowed. In case of default we will act in accordance with regulations.
  • The scores for the practice or the theory exam, exceeding 5 out of 10 points, if the subject has not been approved, will remain in each of the official announcements of the academic year.
  • If the percentage allocated to the final exam, depending on attendance, continuous assessment and earlier work by each student, is equal to or greater than 70%. The grades obtained by students who exceed 5 out of 10, in the process of continuous assessment in paragraphs "Theoretical concepts of matter" and "Computer practices" will be kept in each of the official announcements of the academic year. However, since the maximum score that students can get in the sum of these items does not exceed 30% of the total grade, students who do not present the final exam of theory and also the practices appear as absent in corresponding to this call record. If the percentage allocated to the final exam, depending on attendance, continuous assessment and earlier work by each student, is less than 70%. The grades obtained by students who exceed 5 out of 10, in the process of continuous assessment in paragraphs "Theoretical concepts of matter" and "Computer practices" will be kept in each of the official announcements of the academic year. But according to Article 18 of the Rules of Academic System and Student Assessment at the University of Jaen, is considered out a call, this call is understood to be the ordinary call of course, considering calls for the same criteria as other in the previous section, that is, the final grade for the course will be "not attend" for all students who do not make the final exam of theory and also the practices in that call, although it has done some previous work, continuous assessment or attended some lectures or practices.

  • To pass the course is necessary to obtain a score of 5 out of 10 points between the weighted average of theory and practical part of the course; It will also be essential to have obtained a minimum of 4 out of 10 points in each block (theoretical and practical part). When someone will not reach the minimum in a block, the rating which it will reflect in the minutes will be less than 4 out of 10.
  • The block "Theoretical concepts of the matter" will be assessed through a final exam in each call, the weight of the block of 70%. However, students who would attend class actively will have the opportunity to take part in a system of continuous assessment, which will be held in period class and will be complemented by the final exam, in which will be essential to obtain a minimum of 4 out of 10 on average between questions that will be answered in the examination.
  • The block "Computer practices" will be assessed through a final exam for each call. However, students who actively attend all practical classes of the course, optionally and voluntarily, could assess this block through a system of continuous assessment, which will take place in the class period. The total weight of this block will be 20%.
    The students must be submitted to each practical exam with all proposed activities during the practical classes well resolved and printed in paper.
  • In the exams no electronic devices, notes, books or any other medium that allows the storage or transmission of data will be allowed. In case of default we will act in accordance with regulations.
  • The scores for the practice or the theory exam, exceeding 5 out of 10 points, if the subject has not been approved, will remain in each of the official announcements of the academic year.
  • If the percentage allocated to the final exam, depending on attendance, continuous assessment and earlier work by each student, is equal to or greater than 70%. The grades obtained by students who exceed 5 out of 10, in the process of continuous assessment in paragraphs "Theoretical concepts of matter" and "Computer practices" will be kept in each of the official announcements of the academic year. However, since the maximum score that students can get in the sum of these items does not exceed 30% of the total grade, students who do not present the final exam of theory and also the practices appear as absent in corresponding to this call record. If the percentage allocated to the final exam, depending on attendance, continuous assessment and earlier work by each student, is less than 70%. The grades obtained by students who exceed 5 out of 10, in the process of continuous assessment in paragraphs "Theoretical concepts of matter" and "Computer practices" will be kept in each of the official announcements of the academic year. But according to Article 18 of the Rules of Academic System and Student Assessment at the University of Jaen, is considered out a call, this call is understood to be the ordinary call of course, considering calls for the same criteria as other in the previous section, that is, the final grade for the course will be "not attend" for all students who do not make the final exam of theory and also the practices in that call, although it has done some previous work, continuous assessment or attended some lectures or practices.

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