CSE 2320 - Algorithms and Data Structures
Summer 2014

Lectures: ERB 130, MoTuWeTh 3:30pm-5:30pm.
Instructor: Vassilis Athitsos


This course teaches students how to design, choose, and evaluate appropriate algorithms when designing and implementing software. Students will learn a broad set of algorithms covering different problems, including sorting, search, spanning trees, and network flow. Students will also learn about basic data structures, such as linked lists, stacks, and queues. The course will also teach students basic methods for analyzing algorithmic properties such as time and space complexity.


Links


Course web page: http://vlm1.uta.edu/~athitsos/courses/cse2320_summer2014
Lecture times: MoTuWeTh 3:30pm-5:30pm.
Classroom: ERB 130.
Prerequisites: CSE 1320 (Intermediate Programming), CSE 2315 (Discrete Structures).
Textbook: Algorithms in C, Parts 1-5, by Robert Sedgewick. 3rd Edition, 2001, Addison-Wesley. ISBN-10: 0201756080. ISBN-13: 978-0201756081. NOTE: this textbook is usually sold as two volumes, one for parts 1-4, and one for part 5.

Instructor:
Vassilis Athitsos

Office: ERB 623
Office telephone: 817-272-0155
Office hours: MoTuWeTh 11:30am-12:45pm.
Teaching assistant (GTA):
Chen Chen
E-mail: cchen@mavs.uta.edu
Office: ERB 101
Office hours: TuWeTh 2:00pm-3:00pm. Fri 2:00pm-4:00pm.