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October 2008 Creating robust software requires the use of efficient algorithms. Algorithms in a Nutshell describes a large number of existing algorithms for solving a variety of problems, and helps you select and implement the right algorithm for your needs. With its focus on application, rather than theory, this book provides efficient code solutions in several programming languages that you can easily adapt to a specific project. More... |
Stanley Selkow is a professor in the
Computer Science
Department of
Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI).
His teaching and research interests are in the areas of graph theory and
analysis of algorithms (refer to his professional
home page) .
Some points of interest are:
· The Electronic Journal of Combinatorics
· The Computer Science Bibliography Collection
Courses
· CS503 Foundations of Computer Science
· CS584 Algorithms: Design and Analysis