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An object-oriented program uses objects to store data. How to organize the objects in data structures depends on the desired functions of the program. Traditional problems for data structures remain important in the context of object-oriented programming. For example, to support search for customer object, various data structures are available for keeping customer objects. We may need to insert objects into and delete objects from a large collection of objects. A good structure of the objects is crucial to perform search, insertion, and deletion operations. The available data structures are suitable for different applications and have different performance.
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Li, L. (1998). Java Data Structure Classes. In: Java: Data Structures and Programming. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-95851-9_4
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