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40 Algorithms Every Programmer Should Know

By : Imran Ahmad
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Book Image

40 Algorithms Every Programmer Should Know

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By: Imran Ahmad

Overview of this book

Algorithms have always played an important role in both the science and practice of computing. Beyond traditional computing, the ability to use algorithms to solve real-world problems is an important skill that any developer or programmer must have. This book will help you not only to develop the skills to select and use an algorithm to solve real-world problems but also to understand how it works. You’ll start with an introduction to algorithms and discover various algorithm design techniques, before exploring how to implement different types of algorithms, such as searching and sorting, with the help of practical examples. As you advance to a more complex set of algorithms, you'll learn about linear programming, page ranking, and graphs, and even work with machine learning algorithms, understanding the math and logic behind them. Further on, case studies such as weather prediction, tweet clustering, and movie recommendation engines will show you how to apply these algorithms optimally. Finally, you’ll become well versed in techniques that enable parallel processing, giving you the ability to use these algorithms for compute-intensive tasks. By the end of this book, you'll have become adept at solving real-world computational problems by using a wide range of algorithms.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
1
Section 1: Fundamentals and Core Algorithms
7
Section 2: Machine Learning Algorithms
13
Section 3: Advanced Topics

Practical application – capacity planning with linear programming

Let's look at a practical use case where linear programming can be used to solve a real-world problem. Let's assume that we want to maximize the profits of a state-of-the-art factory that manufactures two different types of robots:

  • Advanced model (A): This provides full functionality. Manufacturing each unit of the advanced model results in a profit of $4,200.

  • Basic model (B): This only provides basic functionality. Manufacturing each unit of the basic model results in a profit of $2,800.

There are three different types of people needed to manufacture a robot. The exact number of days needed to manufacture a robot of each type are as follows:

Type of Robot Technician AI Specialist Engineer
Robot A: advanced model 3 days 4 days 4 days
Robot B: basic model 2 days 3 days 3 days

 

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