- ... Project1
- Participation in this project may
prove HAZARDOUS to your health. Unfortunately, failure to
participate early and often will definitely adversely affect your
GPA. Take my advice. Start now, because you're already behind. If
you don't believe me, ask anyone who took CMSC 420 with Dr.
Hugue.
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- ... MapQuest2
- Copyright
1996-2016 MapQuest.com, Inc (``MapQuest''). All rights reserved. See
www.mapquest.com for more information.
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- ... independently3
- While this design pattern is
presented on page 273 of [1], a Google search using ``design
patterns mediator'' is cheaper than buying the book.
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- ... part14
- This is not for production code, but to make sure that we can grade code that requires some form of the SortedMap that relies only on the JAVA api code.
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- ... children5
- Warning: you might not be happy if you try to read about B+ trees to enhance your understanding of DodekaTries. This is simpler than the B+ tree because our order is always 12.
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- ... value.6
- http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/util/Map.html
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- ... time.7
- http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/util/SortedMap.html
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- ... map8
- This is not the same as the maps associated with JAVA or SortedMap, but the colloquial usage of the term map.
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- ... `solved9
- The
solved section is also referred to as the 'known' set, with the
unsolved portion known as the 'unknown' set.
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- ...
heaps10
- This holds in the
absence of any operations that delete or decrease any key except the
min value or the root of a valid heap. We will discuss Fibonacci
heaps in conjunction with general trees in Chapter 6 of Shaffer. If
you choose to do this for Part 2, you are on your own.
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- ... precision11
- Yes, it seems odd that a double precision
floating point value would round differently than single
precision, but it does, as too many students to count found
out earlier.
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