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    Java DSA extensions

    Java datastructures and algorithms extensions

    DSA extensions contains classes similar in purpose to the classes provided in java.util. Currently, it contains sortable Lists and Maps, as well as a balanced binary search tree and a binary array search algorithm.
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    The BalanceLine4j Project is an implementation of the Balance Line Algorithm for Java applications. The Balance Line is an algorithm used to make Coordinated Processing and Sequential Updates, that improves performance and saves machine resources.
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    The goal: to provide implementations of as many algorithms (sorting, searching, ...) and data structures (lists, trees, ...) as possible, accompanied by discussion of big O run time and memory limits and references to sources of further study.
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