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Japanese computer science education lecturer
Haruhiko Okumura in 2013

Haruhiko Okumura (奥村 晴彦, Okumura Haruhiko, born 1951) is a Japanese professor.

His public domain LZSS implementation from 1989 is used in many products. He also worked on an adding an arithmetic-encoding step to form LZARI, the precursor to LZH.

References

  1. Simtel.net mirror. Haruhiko Okumura implementation of 1989. Archived on February 3, 1999.
  2. Haruhiko Okumura. History of Data Compression in Japan. Archived on January 10, 2016.


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