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Data Structures
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The next element in a linked list
successor
ontology
reference
ancestors
2. In a tree - a node that points to a given node
binary search tree (bst)
parent
fifo
merge
3. To look through a data structure until a goal object is found
interior node
dictionary
search
filter
4. Any container with linear ordering
successor
depth-first search
general list
reference type
5. An item (or description of items) being sough in a search
goal
successor
union
array
6. Two variables that reference the same object
alias
union
sort
ontology
7. A description of operations on a data type that could have multiple possible implementations
object
abstract data type
quadratic
base case
8. A pointer to the next element in a linked list
interior node
goal
fair
link
9. A problem whose solution requires a linear amount of time or space if the problem is size n
operator
linear O(n)
association list
root
10. Given two sets -the union is the set of elements that are members of either set
pointer
stack space
linear O(n)
union
11. A condition of the input data where the data will be handled by call(s) to the same program
recursive case
amortized Analysis
ontology
null dereference
12. Give two sets - the set difference is the set of elements of the first set that are not members of the second set
general list
type
simple data type
set difference
13. 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
binary tree
pointer
ontology
garbage
14. A variable containing the address of other data
operator
pointer
class
depth
15. A problem-solving strategy in which a problem is broken down into sub-problems - until simple subproblems are reached
reference
depth-first search
divide and conquer
leaf
16. A simple case that can be solved easily - without recursion
array
base case
big o
fair
17. To convert from a pointer to the data that is pointed to
sort
recursion
dereference
divide and conquer
18. Composed of multiple sequential elements stored in contiguous bytes of memory
successor
well-founded ordering xml
association list
array
19. Describes a function that modifies its arguments
association list
child
destructive
null dereference
20. The number of links between the root of a tree and the leaves
garbage
runtime stack
depth
preorder
21. A data structure representing a sequence of items - which are removed in the same order as they were inserted.
linear O(n)
queue
preorder
link
22. A data structure that can be identified at runtime as being a member of a class
branching factor
object
amortized Analysis
divide and conquer
23. 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
circular queue
fifo
tail recursive
branching factor
24. Given two sets - the intersection is the set of elements that are members of both sets
destructive
intersection
reference type
depth
25. Container for storing a collection of data in unique key/value pairs
amortized Analysis
state
dictionary
circular queue
26. A case where tow data structures share some elements
structure sharing
shadow
scope
node
27. Composed of individually named data fields
alias
fifo
structure sharing
simple ADT
28. A formal description of a language in terms of vocabulary and rules for writing phrases and sentences
interior node
alias
simple data type
grammar
29. A contiguous block of memory containing elements of the same type - accessed by numeric index
filter
base case
simple data type
array
30. The area of program text over which a variable can be referenced
scope
association list
doubly linked list
linear O(n)
31. A list of pairs - where each pair has a key and a value associated with the key
backtrack
amortized Analysis
intractable
association list
32. In a tree - a node pointed to by a parent node
DFS
node
child
stack frame
33. A process that removes unwanted elements from a collection
backtrack
filter
operator
destructive
34. Implementation of complex ADTs. Physical representation of how data is stored - organized - and manipulated
depth
ancestors
big o
data structure
35. Describes a though experiment or view of an entity
linear O(n)
descendants
type
gedanken
36. A linked list in which each elements has both forward and backward pointers
stack space
gedanken
doubly linked list
class
37. A sequence of records - where each record contains a link to the next one
array
linked list
simple ADT
dictionary
38. A stack containing a stack frame of variable value for each active invocation of procedure
data structure
runtime stack
stack space
null dereference
39. Constructed of multiple components (simple or complex types)
branching factor
type
shadow
complex data type
40. A number that is defined as an object so that it has a runtime type and methods that can be used - e.g. Integer in Java
boxed number
entinel
algorithm
intractable
41. A runtime error that occurs when an operation such as method call is attempted on a null pointer
dictionary
null dereference
amortized Analysis
destructive
42. Use of a function or method without knowing how it's accomplished
procedural abstraction
leaf
data structure
set difference
43. In object oriented programming - a description of a set of similar objects
linked list
array
cons
class
44. Describes a data structure or device in which all accesses have the same cost - O(1)
random access
goal
sort
linear O(n)
45. Describes a data structure that cannot be changed once it has been created - such as Integer or String in Java
child
depth-first search
LIFO
immutable
46. storage that is no longer pointed to by any variable and therefore can no longer be accessed
garbage
goal
interior node
set difference
47. A node of a tree that has children
preorder
postorder
interior node
doubly linked list
48. 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
inorder
big o
base case
LIFO
49. A tree node containing a contents value but with no children
leaf
design pattern
recursion
postorder
50. A given collection of values along with a collection of operations for use on those values
side-effect
data type
runtime stack
type