... 26 INTRODUCTIONTOCOMPUTER SCIENCE: HANDOUT #4. THE LIST DATA MODEL4.3 QUEUESA queue is a restricted form of list in which elements are inserted at one end, the rear, and removed ... STACKS 25A smart way to implement a stack by an array is to create a structure consisting of:1. An array to hold the elements, and 2. A variable top to keep track of the top of stack.In the ... xếp). INTRODUCTION TOCOMPUTER SCIENCE HANDOUT #4. THE LIST DATA MODELK5 & K6, ComputerScience Department, Vaên Lang UniversitySecond semester Feb, 2002 Instructor: Traàn Ñöùc QuangMajor themes:1....
... Sections 9.2, 9.3, and 9.4.7. AUTOMATAã Patterns and Pattern Matchingã Finite State Machines and Automataã Deterministic and Nondeterministic AutomataReading: Sections 10.2 and 10.3.8. REGULAR ... & K6, ComputerScience Department, Văn Lang UniversitySecond semester Feb, 2002 Instructor: Trần Đức Quang0.1 OBJECTIVES AND PREREQUISITESThis course is intended to provide a broad introduction ... opportunities to get an English-working skill and a betterknowledge in computer science. 0.2 TEXTBOOK AND HANDOUTSThere is one required text for this course: Foundations of ComputerScience (C...
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... appointments to Psychology and Computer Science, and Director of the Cognitive Science Program at the University ofWaterloo. He is the author of Coherence in Thought and Action (MIT Press, 2000 ) and ... approaches to the problem of how to choose explanatory hypotheses have been popular in both artificial intel-ligence (Pearl 1988, 2000 ) and philosophy (Howson and Urbach 1989;Glymour 2001 ). But ... Chapter 2I Approaches to Cognitive Science Mind Introduction to Cognitive Science second editionPaul ThagardA Bradford BookThe MIT PressCambridge, MassachusettsLondon, Englandterm’s courses....
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