Penerapan Metode Lzw dan Zero Compression Untuk Mengkompresi File Text
Abstract
Text files are very often used so that the size of each file is different, often there are problems in file storage media, the more text files in a memory, the larger the size of the storage media so that it will become a problem. Compression is a way to minimize storage space in representing size. Compression is a technique to compress data or files, so that data or files that have large data capacity become smaller data, to store large amounts of data or files in memory that has a small capacity. The lzw algorithm is better than the zero compression algorithm for compressing text files.
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