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Data Structures
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Use of a function or method without knowing how it's accomplished
operator
procedural abstraction
general list
data structure
2. A process that removes unwanted elements from a collection
filter
array
data abstraction
root
3. A function whose value either does not involve a recursive call - or is exactly the value of a recursive call
tail recursive
dictionary
grammar
array
4. Implementation of complex ADTs. Physical representation of how data is stored - organized - and manipulated
depth-first search
data structure
ontology
reference
5. 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
cons
immutable
queue
pointer
6. o(n^2) - a problem whose solution requires a quadratic amount of time or space if the problem is of size n
sort
fair
quadratic
tail recursive
7. Any effect of a procedure other than returning a value - e.g. printing or modifying a data structure
inorder
successor
operator
side-effect
8. Describes a function that makes a new data structure but does not modify its arguments
descendants
circular queue
union
constructive
9. First-child/next-sibling
linked list
taxonomy
fair
link
10. First in first out: describes ordering of a queue
simple data type
tail recursive
data type
fifo
11. 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
complex data type
boxed number
node
binary tree
12. A contiguous block of memory containing elements of the same type - accessed by numeric index
fifo
general list
node
array
13. A description of the kinds of objects that exist in a computer program - e.g a Java class hierarchy
stack
intractable
shadow
ontology
14. 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
structure sharing
reference
binary tree
intractable
15. A search in which children of a node are considered before siblings are considered
set difference
well-founded ordering xml
depth-first search
depth
16. A pointer to the next element in a linked list
abstract data type
link
garbage collection
reference
17. A tree node containing a contents value but with no children
successor
leaf
recursive case
pointer
18. Last in first out: describes the order of a stack
intractable
procedural abstraction
postorder
LIFO
19. A given collection of values along with a collection of operations for use on those values
LIFO
data type
quadratic
constructive
20. The amount of space on the runtime stack required for execution of a program
data structure
postorder
stack space
data abstraction
21. Composed of a collection of data values; implemented with a data structure
inorder
reference type
complex ADT
abstract data type
22. A condition of the input data where the data will be handled by call(s) to the same program
filter
grammar
recursive case
stack space
23. A case where a program calls itself
ontology
gedanken
recursion
DFS
24. The area of program text over which a variable can be referenced
pointer
immutable
fifo
scope
25. A list of pairs - where each pair has a key and a value associated with the key
recursion
association list
stack space
dereference
26. A problem whose solution requires a linear amount of time or space if the problem is size n
stack frame
fair
goal
linear O(n)
27. A problem that is so hard that it cannot be solved unless the problem is small
sort
node
data abstraction
intractable
28. The process of collecting garbage for recycling
simple ADT
garbage collection
union
complex ADT
29. A formal description of a language in terms of vocabulary and rules for writing phrases and sentences
simple data type
grammar
goal
doubly linked list
30. A problem-solving strategy in which a problem is broken down into sub-problems - until simple subproblems are reached
binary tree
LIFO
depth-first search
divide and conquer
31. To hide similar items with the same name
shadow
divide and conquer
big o
quadratic
32. In a tree search - to move back from the node currently being examined to its parent
null dereference
gedanken
backtrack
taxonomy
33. Depth first search
inorder
DFS
intersection
gedanken
34. An ordering that can be guaranteed to terminate - e.g. starting at a positive integer and counting down
well-founded ordering xml
amortized Analysis
reference type
leaf
35. A classification of objects into a tree structure that groups related objects
pointer
taxonomy
garbage collection
null dereference
36. Any container with linear ordering
quadratic
root
general list
data structure
37. 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)
amortized Analysis
leaf
big o
38. An elements of a linked list - tree - or graph - often represented by a data structure
ancestors
complex ADT
algorithm
node
39. Composed of individually named data fields
parent
simple ADT
class
reference type
40. To look through a data structure until a goal object is found
data structure
doubly linked list
search
branching factor
41. An item (or description of items) being sough in a search
branching factor
inorder
taxonomy
goal
42. In a tree - a node pointed to by a parent node
immutable
child
queue
backtrack
43. A collection of objects that are inserted and removed according to the LIFO principle
garbage
ontology
stack
goal
44. A description of operations on a data type that could have multiple possible implementations
abstract data type
circularly linked list
complex ADT
leaf
45. In a tree - the union of a node's parent and the parent's ancestors
doubly linked list
stack space
procedural abstraction
ancestors
46. An order of processing a tree in which the parent node is processed after its children
postorder
array
data type
procedural abstraction
47. A case where tow data structures share some elements
design pattern
recursive case
algorithm
structure sharing
48. All nodes below a give node in a tree
descendants
runtime stack
filter
reference type
49. A collection of values
big o
fair
parent
type
50. Describes a data structure that cannot be changed once it has been created - such as Integer or String in Java
immutable
garbage collection
general list
boxed number