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- Chen–Ho_encoding abstract "Chen–Ho encoding is an alternate system of binary encoding for decimal digits.The traditional system of binary encoding for decimal digits, known as Binary-coded decimal (BCD), uses four bits to encode each digit, resulting in significant wastage of binary data bandwidth (since four bits can store 16 states and are being used to store only 10).The concepts behind Chen–Ho encoding were first introduced in a memo from Tien Chi Chen to Dr. Irving T. Ho in 1971. Both men were working for IBM at the time, although in different locations. Tien Chi Chen also consulted with Dr. Frank Tung to verify the results of his theories independently.Tien Chi Chen noted that the digits zero through seven were simply encoded using three binary digits. He also postulated that one could use a flag to identify a different encoding for the digits eight and nine, which would be encoded using a single bit.".
- Chen–Ho_encoding wikiPageID "2174079".
- Chen–Ho_encoding wikiPageRevisionID "593427893".
- Chen–Ho_encoding subject Category:Binary_arithmetic.
- Chen–Ho_encoding comment "Chen–Ho encoding is an alternate system of binary encoding for decimal digits.The traditional system of binary encoding for decimal digits, known as Binary-coded decimal (BCD), uses four bits to encode each digit, resulting in significant wastage of binary data bandwidth (since four bits can store 16 states and are being used to store only 10).The concepts behind Chen–Ho encoding were first introduced in a memo from Tien Chi Chen to Dr. Irving T. Ho in 1971.".
- Chen–Ho_encoding label "Chen–Ho encoding".
- Chen–Ho_encoding sameAs Chen%E2%80%93Ho_encoding.
- Chen–Ho_encoding sameAs Q5091568.
- Chen–Ho_encoding sameAs Q5091568.
- Chen–Ho_encoding wasDerivedFrom Chen–Ho_encoding?oldid=593427893.