Compression
data compression or source coding is the process of encoding information using fewer bits (or other information-bearing units) than an unencoded representation would use through use of specific encoding schemes.
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Article Creating Table, Header &...

This new version of Aspose.Pdf for Java includes many features enhancements. Some important features about Selection, Table, Image, headers and...

Article Gzip vs Deflate: Which is the...

Gzip and Deflate are two popular HTTP compression methods. I ran a test in C# to figure out which one is faster and by how much. Read this article to...

Article Hash Suffix Array Delta...

Previous differential compressions have the following drawback: They do not find the best matches for every offset of the version file. IBM Hash...

Article Enabling Gzip and Deflate...

This tutorial will help you setup HTTP Gzip and Deflate compression in your ASP.NET web application. We will make use of an ASP.NET web application...

Article Six Key Porting Practices to...

In this article, learn best practices for porting a JPEG compression application to the Cell/B.E. Synergistic Processor Engine (SPE), and see how to...

Article Remote file compression with...

Transferring large files over the Internet can be speeded up significantly if compression/decompression is applied before/after the upload/download...

Article Five Cents on Arithmetic...

While employing the classical arithmetic compression implementation , I found it possible to make some optimizations that significantly increase...

Article HTTP Compression for Web...

Considering the fact that most of the content in a page is textual data, HTTP compression is a promising scheme to improve the response time....
 

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