SFT2121

Programming with data structures

Offered as required

S Tucker

6 points - 4 hours per week - Caulfield - Prerequisites: First-year programming - Prohibitions: CFR2121, CSC1011, CSC1021, CSC1030, CSE1301, CSE1303, RDT1400, SFT1101, SFT1102, SFT2202, TEC2041, TEC2042, TEC2342

Objectives At the completion of this subject students should be reasonably proficient in the use of the C programming language; able to implement common abstract data structures in C; and sufficiently familiar with the UNIX environment to undertake program development in C at any UNIX site.

Synopsis The subject aims firstly to introduce students to the syntax and style of the C programming language. Familiarity with the language is developed within a UNIX environment and UNIX program development and debugging tools are used. The nature and use of the language as both imperative and functional is explored. Once the basic concepts of C have been taught, its use in implementation of basic data structures is discussed and practised using both recursive and, where appropriate, iterative techniques. The UNIX screen-handling package 'Curses' is introduced and students are expected to spend some time on their own gaining familiarity with this product.

Assessment Examination (3 hours): 40% - Practical work: 40% - Test: 20%

Prescribed texts

Kelley A and Pohl I A book on C 3rd edn, Benjamin-Cummings, 1995

Recommended texts

Ammeraal L Programs and data structures in C Wiley, 1987
Goodheart B UNIX Curses explained Prentice-Hall, 1991
Hanly J R and others Problem solving and program design in C Addison-Wesley, 1993
Miller L H and Quilici A E Programming in C Wiley, 1986
Plauger P J The standard C library Prentice-Hall, 1992
Sobell M G A practical guide to UNIX system V Benjamin-Cummings, 1991

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