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-Algorithm Design  +**__Algorithm Design__** 
-Jon Kleinberg and Eva Tardos+  
 +**__Jon Kleinberg and Eva Tardos__**
  
-[[courses:cs211:winter2014:journals:stephen:home:preface]]+**Preface**
  
-[[courses:cs211:winter2014:journals:stephen:home:chapter-1.1]]+This textbook's main goal is “to show that the subject of algorithms is a powerful lens through which to view the field of computer science in general.” Algorithms are not typically neatly packaged problems and as a result consist of two fundamental componentsthe task of getting to the mathematically clean core of a problem, and then the task of identifying the appropriate algorithm design techniques. We will begin to approach algorithms as a design process that builds on an understanding of algorithm design techniques and results in the development of efficient solutions to these problems.
  
-[[courses:cs211:winter2014:journals:stephen:home:chapter-2.1]]+Logged in asStephen Rowley (rowleys)
  
-[[courses:cs211:winter2014:journals:stephen:home:chapter-2.2]] 
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