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Error-detecting coding, first developed for telephone switching, is now used
throughout the computing and telecommunications industries. In 1948
, R.W. Hamming (left) of Bell Labs developed a general theory for
error-correcting schemes in which "check-bits" are interspersed with
information bits to form binary words in patterns. When a single error occurs
in transmission, the word becomes invalid, but the error is automatically
located and corrected.
