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COP3530 - Data Structures
Online Textbook
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Welcome to COP3530 - This course is taught at Daytona State College as part of the BSIT program.
This course introduces fundamentals of Data Structures. Topics include: Programming strategies, Data Structures, Searching, Complexity, Queues, Sorting, and Algorithms.
This is an online textbook developed by Dr. Ron Eaglin for this course. It has everything you need to be successful in this course - go buy a latte - you just saved some money.
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Wiki Based Classes - All Students Read
Course Materials
The class management for these courses is wiki based. All course materials and assignments will be available at this web address. Bulletin Boards, Drop Boxes for all assignments, News items, and the syllabus will be available in Falcon Online. https://class.daytonastate.edu/ . You should use both this site (your online textbook) and the drop box and bulletin boards available to you at Falcon Online.
Please use the bulletin board for your module to ask questions about a module. Also the assignments will give you instructions on what to complete for your assignments. There will be coding, written assignments, quizzes, and other exercises.
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COP3530 - Course Outcomes
1. Describe both complex and simple data structures. 2. Select the correct data structure and algorithm to solve specific problems. 3. Implement data structures and algorithms in computer code. 4. Analyze the performance of algorithms and data structures.
Other Reference Textbooks
http://www.opendatastructures.org/
Very useful e-texts.
https://books.google.com/books?id=siwEAwAAQBAJ
https://books.google.com/books?id=t4wZBQAAQBAJ
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How the Class Works
You will be assigned modules to complete.
Each module will have required viewing (video), reading (links or text), and assignments. The assignments will be different for different modules - they may be programming assignments, quizzes, and/or writing assignments. The modules will refer to different topics in the class. You should completely review the topic associated with the current module. Be sure to make sure you know what assignment in a given module is assigned - there are more assignments listed in a module than will be due for a given module.
List of All COP3530 Modules
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Topics Covered
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Course Lectures
All the video course lectures are listed on the All Course Lectures
This is not meant to be a guide for following the course, but is simply a list of all the course lectures created to support the class.
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Prerequisites
You should have had at least one C based course in programming. Acceptable courses as a pre-requisite are COP2800 (Java), COP2001 (C++), COP2220 (C). Also you should have at least one course in Discrete Analysis or Discrete Mathematics (COT3100, COT3103, MAD2104)
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