Abstract
The “information explosion” noted in recent years makes it essential that storage requirements for all information be kept to a minimum. A fully automatic and rapid three-part compressor which can be used with “any” body of information to greatly reduce slow external storage requirements and to increase the rate of information transmission through a computer is described in this paper. The system will also automatically decode the compressed information on an item-by-item basis when it is required. The three component compressors, which can be used separately to accomplish their specific tasks, are discussed: NUPAK for the automatic compression of numerical data, ANPAK for the automatic compression of “any” information, and IOPAK for further compression of information to be stored on tape or cards. © 1967 ACM. All rights reserved.
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Marron, B. A., & de Maine, P. A. D. (1967). Automatic data compression. Communications of the ACM, 10(11), 711–715. https://doi.org/10.1145/363790.363813
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