Short answer questions

 0    32 flashcards    up804653
download mp3 print play test yourself
 
Question English Answer English
1. Describe a data structure. Give an example of a Data Structure.
start learning
a collection of data values, the relationships among them, and the functions or operations that can be applied to the data. eg a Stack Queue or List
2. Describe the four different categories of data structures.
start learning
Linear, Hierarchical, set, Graphs
3. Describe an Abstract Data Type (ADT). What is the function of an ADT?
start learning
An ADT is a collection of data and associated methods stored as a single module. What is the function of an ADT?
4. Explain what is meant by O(n).
start learning
Linear time exicution, as the number of elements (n) increases so does operational time
5. Explain what is meant by O(1)
start learning
Constant time exicution, the method will always execute in 1 time unit
6. Describe the technique of recursion.
start learning
solving a large problem by solving the same problem with a smaller scope, repeating the recursive step until the base case is reached. The case being a known answer
7. Explain what is meant by Tail End Recursion
start learning
there is one recursive call in an algorithm and this call is the very last thing the done.
8. In recursion explain what is backtracking
start learning
Backtracking is a systematic trial and error approach to finding the solution to a problem. Backtracking algorithms are useful where initially there appear to be many solutions but few survive further tests.
9. Describe linear search algorithm
start learning
a method for finding a target value within a list. It sequentially checks each element of the list for the target value until a match is found or until all the elements have been searched.
10. Describe binary search algorithm
start learning
finds the position of a target value within a sorted data structure.
11. Define a queue
start learning
A queue is a collection of objects organised such that the object that has been stored in the queue the longest is the next one removed A queue is a linear data structure
12. Define a stack
start learning
A stack is a collection of objects where only the most recently inserted object can be removed at any time. A stack is a linear data structure. Last-In First-Out structure – LIFO
13. Describe a Singly Linked List
start learning
Linked list is a collection of objects, called nodes Every node has two components information to be stored (the data) reference to the next node (often called a link).
14. Describe a SkipList
start learning
Extension of an ordered SLL with Additional forward links, added in a randomized way. Probabilistic data structure Based on a set of parallel linked lists
15. Describe the process of inserting a new node into a Singly Linked List
start learning
The list is empty. New node inserted as the only node The list is not empty. New node inserted somewhere within the list New node inserted at the front of the list. New node inserted at the end of the list.
16. Describe the process of inserting a new node into a SkipList
start learning
Determine level by using a probabilistic technique a random number generator to determine level of insertion. Find where to insert you will need to build an array to hold references for each level. Insert by adjusting references at each level
17. Describe hashing
start learning
Hashing involves using an array for the efficient storage and retrieval of information
18. Describe 2 method of handling collisions in a has table
start learning
Collision Resolution with Chaining a linked list at each hash site Collision Resolution with Open Addressing change the hash site for a conflict
19. What is the big-O time complexity of traversing a singly linked list? Explain your answer.
start learning
O(n) for unsorted data using linear search or O(log2n) for sorted data using binary search
20. What are the disadvantages of using a linked list
start learning
They use more memory than arrays because of the storage used by their pointers. Nodes in a linked list must be read in order from the beginning as linked lists are inherently sequential access.
21. Describe a Binary Tree
start learning
consists of a collection of nodes (elements) where each node has a unique predecessor and many successors. every node is of degree two or less.
22. Describe a Binary Search Tree
start learning
Keys in the left subtree of the root precedes the key in the root Key in the root node precedes the keys in the right subtree Left and right subtrees of the root are also BSTs
23. Define the height of a tree
start learning
The height of a tree is the number of edges on the longest downward path between the root and a leaf
24. Define the level of a node in a tree
start learning
The level of a node is defined by 1 + the number of connections between the node and the root. or level = depth + 1
25. Create/build a Binary Search Tree from a given set of data.
start learning
well go on then do it
26. Define the Depth First Traversal of a binary tree. What data structure is used?
start learning
proceeds along a path from the root through one child to the most distant descendant of that first child before processing the second child. Implementation uses a stack
27. Define the Breadth First Traversal of a binary tree. What data structure is used?
start learning
proceeds horizontally from the root to all of its children then to its children’s children and so on... Implementation uses a queue.
28. A full binary tree consists of 2n+1 nodes. How many of these nodes will be leaf leaves? Explain why.
start learning
(n+1)/2. In the simplest case a binary tree with a root node, a left and a right has 3 nodes, two of which are leaf nodes.
29. What is the maximum number of nodes in a binary search tree of height h? Explain your answer.
start learning
2n-1 where n = height, Given thatThe maximum number of nodes: in a BST of height 1 = 1 , in a BST of height 2 = 3 (The tree now has 1 node on level 0 and two nodes on level 1) in a BST of height 3 = 7
30. A binary Search Tree is created by inserting numbers in numerical order. What do you know about the shape of this tree? Explain why.
start learning
You get a simple list as the creation of the BST sorts the data
31. What is postfix notation?
start learning
an alternative way that can be used to represent an expression with the opperators after the opperands There is only one way to represent an expression using Postfix notation. This notation is used in Complier design to generate our unambiguous code
32. What is an expression tree or parse tree?
start learning
is an ordered, rooted tree that represents the syntactic structure of a string according to some context-free grammar.

You must sign in to write a comment