Date: Wed, 15 Jan 1997 00:21:57 GMT Server: NCSA/1.4.2 Content-type: text/html Last-modified: Mon, 18 Dec 1995 16:57:24 GMT Content-length: 3174 CS 0445: Introduction to Information Structures

CS 0445
Introduction to Information Structures

3 Credits

General information

  1. Purpose: This course emphasizes the study of the basic data structures of computer science (stacks, queues, trees, lists, graphs) and their implementations using the C++ language. Included in this study are programming techniques which use rec ursion and pointer variables. Students in this course are also introduced to various searching and sorting methods and also expected to develop an intuitive understanding of the complexity of these algorithms.

  2. Prerequisites: CS 0401.

  3. Requirements and grading: Between 5 and 7 programming assignments, 2 or 3 exams, and a cumulative final exam.

  4. Recitation: A recitation associated with the selected class section is required.

  5. Expected class size: 40 students

  6. Frequency: This course is offered every term.

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Spring Term 1996-2 Schedule

crn # days time room Professor
14114 TH 2:30-3:50 THAW 102 Rami Melhem
35490 T 4:00-4:50 THAW 403 Recitation
16695 H 1:00-1:50 ALLEN 103 Recitation
16702 H 4:00-4:50 THAW 102 Recitation

crn # days time room Professor
13990 TH 5:45-7:05 SCAIF Lec1 TBA
35483 T 4:30-5:20 VICTO 229 Recitation
16707 T 7:15-8:05 SCAIF Lec1 Recitation
16715 H 7:15-8:05 SCAIF Lec1 Recitation

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Course Index Department of Computer Science University of Pittsburgh

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