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Message-ID: <332B9F32.79F2@pobox.oleane.com>
Date: Sun, 16 Mar 1997 08:20:18 +0100
From: Francois Charton <deef AT pobox DOT oleane DOT com>
Organization: CCMSA
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To: Benjamin D Chambers <chambersb AT juno DOT com>
CC: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
Subject: Re: Problems using allegro
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Benjamin D Chambers wrote:
> 
> Wasn't LZW Lempel-Ziv-Welsh?  (I can never remember their names, but at
> least I know what they start with :)
> 

Yes, LZW is based on a algorithm nicknamed LZ78. It has been described in 
the article "Compression of individual sequences via variable 
rate coding", by Lempel and Ziv (IEEE transactions on Information Theory, 
vol.24 Nr 5, pp 530-536). 

Terry Welsh was the one who discovered a practical implementation of this 
algorithm (which uses a stack structure for creating the coding 
dictionnary). He published his results in 1984 in "A technique for high 
performance data compression", (IEEE Computer, Vol.17, nr6, pp8-19).

The patent for LZW was applied for by Welsh, who worked at the time for 
the Sperry Research Center, now part from Unisys.

Francois

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