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The course also teaches the principles behind the algorithms and data structures and the software engineering lessons which data structures and algorithms teach us. Linked modules Pre-requisite: CSMY1202 Aims and Objectives Aims and Objectives Learning Outcomes Knowledge and Understanding Having successfully completed this module, you will be able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of: Understanding of time complexity Understanding of how to code data structures using object oriented methods Knowledge of common data structures and algorithms Subject Specific Intellectual and Research Skills Having successfully completed this module you will be able to: Choose the most appropriate data structure for a particular problem Choose an appropriate algorithmic strategy to solve a problem Understand how to evaluate an algorithm for efficiency Understand the operation of a number of important computer algorithms using those structures Transferable and Generic Skills Having successfully completed this module you will be able to: Be able to solve problems algorithmically Module overview Syllabus Syllabus Introduction Data Objects, Data Structures, Complex Data Structures Algorithm Analysis Time Complexity Algorithm Design and Strategies Brute Force, Depth-First, Breadth-First, DFID, Best-first, Greedy Divide and Conquer, Dynamic Programming, Branch and Bound Simple Data Structures List, Stack, Queue, Tree, Tree traversal Sorting Selection Sort, Insertion Sort, MergeSort, QuickSort, Radix sort Searching Sequential Search, Binary Search, Binary Tree Search Advanced Tree Structures AVL Trees, Red-black Trees, B-trees Hash tables Hash table size, Collision resolution, Separate chaining Open addressing, Re-hashing Priority Queues (Heaps) Simple implementations, Binary heaps, Heap sort Graphs Adjacency Matrix and List, Connectivity, Breadth vs Depth first search Shortest path algorithms Minimum Spanning Tree, Prim's algorithm Aims and Objectives Learning and Teaching Learning and Teaching Teaching and learning methods . Study time Type Hours Tutorial 12 Wider reading or practice 34 Revision 10 Lecture 36 Preparation for scheduled sessions 40 Follow-up work 18 Total study time 150 Resources & Reading list Textbooks Thomas H. Cormen, Charles E. Leiserson, Ronald L. Rivest, and Clifford Stein (2009). Introduction to Algorithms. MIT Press. Weiss MA (2006). Data Structures and Algorithm Analysis in Java. Addison-Wesley. Robert Sedgewick and Kevin Wayne (2011). Algorithms. Addison-Wesley. Syllabus Assessment Assessment Formative This is how we’ll give you feedback as you are learning. It is not a formal test or exam. Assignment Summative This is how we’ll formally assess what you have learned in this module. Breakdown Method Percentage contribution Final Assessment 100% Referral This is how we’ll assess you if you don’t meet the criteria to pass this module. 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