Data Structures – Advanced Systems

3rd year - 1st semester - 4 credits

The "Data Structures – Advanced Systems" course is an advanced level of studying data structures and their application in various information systems. Students delve into the study of more complex data structures such as trees, hash tables, graphs, and others, analyzing their efficiency and applicability in different scenarios. The course focuses on the practical aspects of applying data structures in real systems, including performance optimization, memory management, and ensuring reliability. Students also learn methods for working with large volumes of data and developing efficient information processing algorithms. Upon completing the course, students gain deep knowledge of data structures and their role in the development of modern information systems.