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Data Structures
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. A pointer to data
class
tail recursive
operator
reference
2. A linked list in which each elements has both forward and backward pointers
doubly linked list
circularly linked list
recursive case
circular queue
3. A collection of objects that are inserted and removed according to the LIFO principle
pointer
ontology
stack
postorder
4. A function whose value either does not involve a recursive call - or is exactly the value of a recursive call
divide and conquer
tail recursive
operator
grammar
5. The process of collecting garbage for recycling
garbage collection
tail recursive
array
base case
6. A linked list in which the last element points back to the first element
big o
immutable
circularly linked list
leaf
7. A stack containing a stack frame of variable value for each active invocation of procedure
runtime stack
gedanken
ontology
inorder
8. To combine two ordered linear structures into one
depth-first search
entinel
reference type
merge
9. Any effect of a procedure other than returning a value - e.g. printing or modifying a data structure
merge
circularly linked list
immutable
side-effect
10. Implementation of complex ADTs. Physical representation of how data is stored - organized - and manipulated
parent
data structure
alias
complex data type
11. An abstracted function that describes the amount of computer time or memory space required by an algorithm - as a function of problem size. for problems larger than a certain size - the actual time or space required will be less than the Big O multip
root
big o
runtime stack
pointer
12. A pattern that describes a set of similar programs
depth-first search
intersection
design pattern
fair
13. A pointer to the next element in a linked list
link
node
filter
sort
14. A data structure that can be identified at runtime as being a member of a class
object
algorithm
alias
set difference
15. Describes a function that modifies its arguments
destructive
fifo
general list
operator
16. A queue implemented within an array - where the first elements of the array logically follows the last elements
parent
complex ADT
circular queue
union
17. Use of a function or method without knowing how it's accomplished
set difference
circularly linked list
random access
procedural abstraction
18. A search in which children of a node are considered before siblings are considered
depth-first search
leaf
interior node
simple ADT
19. A data structure representing a sequence of items - which are removed in the same order as they were inserted.
complex ADT
ancestors
queue
design pattern
20. In a tree - the union of a node's parent and the parent's ancestors
postorder
recursive case
tail recursive
ancestors
21. In a tree search - to move back from the node currently being examined to its parent
scope
child
backtrack
ontology
22. Composed of a collection of data values; implemented with a data structure
dictionary
association list
DFS
complex ADT
23. Composed of multiple sequential elements stored in contiguous bytes of memory
link
procedural abstraction
circular queue
array
24. To convert from a pointer to the data that is pointed to
stack frame
dereference
array
LIFO
25. Constructed of multiple components (simple or complex types)
boxed number
alias
binary tree
complex data type
26. An order of processing a tree in which the parent node is processed in between its children
leaf
inorder
circularly linked list
garbage collection
27. An ordering that can be guaranteed to terminate - e.g. starting at a positive integer and counting down
filter
data structure
abstract data type
well-founded ordering xml
28. To modify the order of a set of elements so that a desired ordering holds between them - e.g. alphabetic order
dereference
DFS
sort
leaf
29. 1. In lisp - the function that constructs a pair of points - or basic elements of list structure. 2. To make a cons data structure 2. a cons data structure
successor
parent
cons
design pattern
30. Given two sets - the intersection is the set of elements that are members of both sets
intersection
boxed number
array
scope
31. A description of operations on a data type that could have multiple possible implementations
garbage
successor
abstract data type
complex data type
32. In object oriented programming - a description of a set of similar objects
structure sharing
DFS
abstract data type
class
33. An extra record at the start or end of a data structure such as a linked list - to simplify processing
dictionary
entinel
merge
simple ADT
34. Describes a function that makes a new data structure but does not modify its arguments
constructive
leaf
operator
alias
35. Last in first out: describes the order of a stack
big o
LIFO
union
stack
36. An order of processing a tree in which the parent node is processed after its children
postorder
random access
ontology
circularly linked list
37. A tree node containing a contents value but with no children
dictionary
leaf
entinel
simple data type
38. binary tree that is ordered such that each node has contents - and all of its left descendants are less than the contents - an all of its right descendants are greater than the contents
binary search tree (bst)
link
linked list
root
39. In a tree - a node that points to a given node
depth
inorder
parent
amortized Analysis
40. A data structure that implements a complete binary tree within an array - such that every parent node has a value that is less than the value of either of its children
shadow
parent
binary tree
operator
41. A formal description of a language in terms of vocabulary and rules for writing phrases and sentences
backtrack
grammar
quadratic
complex ADT
42. An elements of a linked list - tree - or graph - often represented by a data structure
root
well-founded ordering xml
node
circularly linked list
43. The area of program text over which a variable can be referenced
base case
fair
scope
binary search tree (bst)
44. A simple case that can be solved easily - without recursion
filter
base case
quadratic
descendants
45. A runtime error that occurs when an operation such as method call is attempted on a null pointer
intersection
depth-first search
class
null dereference
46. Give two sets - the set difference is the set of elements of the first set that are not members of the second set
complex data type
sort
set difference
data structure
47. In a search tree - the number of children of a given node. often - the branching factors of individual nodes will vary - so an average value may be used
branching factor
depth
design pattern
object
48. Depth first search
DFS
intersection
state
parent
49. A section of the runtime stack holding the values of all variables for one invocation
stack frame
reference type
root
side-effect
50. The number of links between the root of a tree and the leaves
depth
parent
fifo
reference