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    staticcomp

    staticcomp

    Staticcomp - a file archiver

    Staticcomp is a file archiver. It is a program using library libsc for compressing/decompressing files. Libsc uses compression method based on Burrows-Wheeler transform. For GST stage there are methods MTF, MTF-1, MTF-2, Timestamp, IFC and WFC.
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    Help implement an industrial strength Burrows-Wheeler transform compressor! Initial release covers block-sort, MTF coding, RLE coding, Huffman coding
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    This is an academic project. A library and a sample program will be developed, that will implement the Burrows-Wheeler compression algorithm, using C++ and templates. This is the same algorithm for BZip.
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