FOUNDATIONS OF ALGORITHMS USING JAVA PSEUDOCODE

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JONES & BARTLETT
| Author:
Neapolitan, Naimipour
| Language:
English
| Format:
Hardback
Publisher:
JONES & BARTLETT
Author:
Neapolitan, Naimipour
Language:
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Foundations of Algorithms Using Java Pseudocode offers a well-balanced presentation on designing algorithms, complexity analysis of algorithms, and computational complexity that is accessible to mainstream computer science students who have a background in college algebra and discrete structures. To support their approach, the authors present mathematical concepts using standard English and a simpler notation than is found in most texts. A review of essential mathematical concepts is presented in three appendices. In addition, they reinforce the explanations with numerous concrete examples to help students grasp theoretical concepts.

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Foundations of Algorithms Using Java Pseudocode offers a well-balanced presentation on designing algorithms, complexity analysis of algorithms, and computational complexity that is accessible to mainstream computer science students who have a background in college algebra and discrete structures. To support their approach, the authors present mathematical concepts using standard English and a simpler notation than is found in most texts. A review of essential mathematical concepts is presented in three appendices. In addition, they reinforce the explanations with numerous concrete examples to help students grasp theoretical concepts.

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Richard E. Neapolitan is a mathematician and computer scientist. When he received his Ph.D. in mathematics from the Illinois Institute of Technology in the 1970s, there was a recession in the United States and a glut of mathematicians. So, he worked as a male model and in various computer related positions. The latter experience enabled him to obtain a computer science faculty position at Northeastern Illinois University in 1980, at which time he embarked on his career as a computer science professor and researcher. Dr. Neapolitan is most well-known for his role in establishing the field of Bayesian networks. In the 1980s, researchers met at the newly formed Workshop on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence (now a conference) to discuss how to best perform uncertain inference in artificial intelligence. Dr. Neapolitan's seminal text Probabilistic Reasoning in Expert Systems integrated many of the results of these discussions into the field we now call Bayesian networks. Bayesian networks have arguably become the standard for handling uncertain inference in AI, and many AI applications have been developed using them. Since 1990, Richard has conducted further theoretical research in philosophy of science, probability and statistics, decision analysis, and cognitive science; and he has applied probabilistic modeling to fields such as medicine, biology, psychology, and finance. Dr. Neapolitan has earned an international reputation both as a theoretician and a practitioner. Other books he has written include Learning Bayesian Networks (2004); Foundations of Algorithms (1996, 1998, 2003, 2010, 2014), which has been translated into three languages; Probabilistic Methods for Financial and Marketing Informatics (2007); Probabilistic Methods for Bioinformatics (2009); and Artificial Intelligence: With an Introduction to Machine Learning (2018). His approach to textbook writing is distinct in that he introduces a concept or methodology with simple examples, and then provides the theoretical underpinning. As a result, his books have the reputation for making difficult material easy to understand without sacrificing scientific rigor.

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