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21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great book!,
By Scorn ""No joke movement"" (United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Algorithmics: The Spirit of Computing (2nd Edition) (Paperback)
This book is the most amazing book on algorithms I've read. The concepts are so well explained that moving to "An introduction to Algorithms by Cormen, Rivest" will be very easy. I come from a non-computer science background. When I started my coursework in Computer Science I was intimidated with Cormen - (although that IS THE MOST AUTHORITATIVE and a complete text!) until I found Harel. Harel covers ALL the key aspects of algorithms and quite a bit of Data Structs too. He explains all the concepts in a non-mathematical, yet intellectually stimulating manner.One can literally read through the book in single day and gain insight into the most difficult topics like, unsolvable problems, hard problems, NP and NP complete problems. On a side note - I pity those reviewers who returned the masterpiece and took objection to Bible quotes. Please grow up and look at what the book has to offer instead of taking objection to such insignificant embellishments
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
'Theoretical Computer Science at 10,000 feet',
By Optimistix (New York City) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Algorithmics: The Spirit of Computing (2nd Edition) (Paperback)
As the author says, the members of the research community of ComputerScience have done their discipline a disservice by not making any special efforts to write accessible accounts of the field, as a result of which the 'layman' still has little idea of what goes on 'under the hood', so to say. He has therefore undertaken the challenging task of presenting the basic David Harel is a big name in Theoretical Computer Science, one of the This book presents all the basic fundamental ideas of the theory of computation, It also shows you how certain problems cannot be solved cheaply while others The writing is exceptionally good - like a true master of his subject, Even though it's written for the general reader, it is also useful for All in all, this book covers amazing ground and is a great introduction
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An easy-to-read, for-all-readers algorithms book,
By A Customer
This review is from: Algorithmics: The Spirit of Computing (2nd Edition) (Paperback)
This is a truly magnificent book. It comprehensively covers most of the topics in the analysis and design of alogorithms with no mathematical burden to hamper you from getting through this subjet. Later on, you will most probably need a more intensive and mathmetical-analysis oriented book but be sure this second book will be far more easy to go through after you have have finished the "Algorithmics" book. Enjoy it.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
'The Essence of Theoretical Computer Science',
By Optimistix (New York City) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Algorithmics: The Spirit of Computing (2nd Edition) (Paperback)
As the author says, the members of the research community of ComputerScience have done their discipline a disservice by not making any special efforts to write accessible accounts of the field, as a result of which the 'layman' still has little idea of what goes on 'under the hood', so to say. He has therefore undertaken the challenging task of presenting the basic David Harel is a big name in Theoretical Computer Science, one of the This book presents all the basic fundamental ideas of the theory of computation, It also shows you how certain problems cannot be solved cheaply while others The writing is exceptionally good - like a true master of his subject, Even though it's written for the general reader, it is also useful for All in all, this book covers amazing ground and is a great introduction
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Just a great book !,
By A Customer
This review is from: Algorithmics: The Spirit of Computing (2nd Edition) (Paperback)
This book is just fantastic. It gives a perfect introduction to the most important aspects of algorithm design, correctness, complexity, P vs NP, etc. It has solid foundations in the theory, and brings these difficult concepts within reach of the average programmer, in an easily readable style. Kudos to the author.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent book,although very theoritical,
By A Customer
This review is from: Algorithmics: The Spirit of Computing (2nd Edition) (Paperback)
The book is an introduction to every aspect of algorithm analisis and design ,with chapter on parallel algoritms,algorithm analysis,algorithm design,turing machines,algorithm correctness and so on. I recommend the book as an introduction since each subject it covers needs a book of it's own so it can't possibly cover every aspect of these topics
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very interesting read,
By Jo Totland (Oslo, Oslo Norway) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Algorithmics: The Spirit of Computing (2nd Edition) (Paperback)
This is a book about solving problems, finding the limits of the kinds of problems we can solve, and those we will never solve, and how we solve them. It is also a book about the essential results of computer science, and will give the reader a better understanding of what computers can do, and why some problems in computer science are much harder then they appear.As far as I know, this is the only book that distills the essence of computer science, and presents it in a format suitable for the average reader. This is computer science's answer to Stephen Hawkings "A Brief History of Time".
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent book for beginners,
By Tage Stabell-Kulų (Tromsų, Norway) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Algorithmics: The Spirit of Computing (2nd Edition) (Paperback)
P>This book describes why a program is a very different thing than an algorithm, and why the latter is objects worth of study in their own right. From this, it goes on to show that some problems can not be solved with computers even if you wait until the Universe becomes dark. And then to show why there are tasks that simply can not be computed at all, not even in theory.All this without using a programming language, and without requiring that the reader has a major in mathematics. I recommend this book to anyone knowing that gravity and the speed of light sets limits on the aircrafts we can expect Airbus and Boeing to make, but that do not know anything about the "gravity" that Intel and NetBSD has to struggle with.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great Introduction to Algorithms and Analysis,
By A Customer
This review is from: Algorithmics: The Spirit of Computing (Paperback)
This book is perfect for those whose interest has been piqued by the topic, but who lack the mathematical background required for the more advanced books. It's easy to understand and provides a lot of theory to get your mind running. Those with a solid background in the field should look for something with more depth and mathematical supporting material.
26 of 92 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Content OK, Religion NOT,
By A Customer
This review is from: Algorithmics: The Spirit of Computing (2nd Edition) (Paperback)
I know this may be a computing classic since one tends to find this title on reading lists, but frankly I regret having bought it. I am not troubled by the contents of the book or the way Mr Harel describes them, however, I do strongly object to the fact that he continuously bothers the reader with bible quotations that seem to be growing on every second page like a malignant cancer. This may not offend you if you are Jewish or Christian, but short of that it is an annoyance of global proportions. If I want to read the Bible I will take a copy of the Bible and read it, but if I take a book about Algorithmics I don't want to be forced to combat missionaries. I will return this book asap!
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