WHAT DOES DATA COMPRESSION
MEAN?
Data
compression is the process of modifying, encoding or converting the bits
structure of data in such a way that it consumes less space on disk.
It
enables reducing the storage size of one or more data instances or elements.
Data compression is also known as source coding or bit-rate reduction.
EXPLAINING DATA
COMPRESSION THE MORE...
Data
compression enables sending a data object or file quickly over a network or the
Internet and in optimizing physical storage resources.
Data
compression has wide implementation in computing services and solutions,
specifically data communications. Data compression works through several
compressing techniques and software solutions that utilize data compression
algorithms to reduce the data size.
A
common data compression technique removes and replaces repetitive data elements
and symbols to reduce the data size.
Data compression for graphical data can be
"lossless" compression or "lossy" compression, where the former saves all replaces
but save all repetitive data and the latter deletes all repetitive data.
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by: Cory Janssen
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