D.11: Coding Theory, Compression and Cryptography

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Oregon Department of Education knowledge and skills for Coding, Compression, and Crytography

D.11 Coding Theory, Compression and Cryptography: Understand coding of alphabets and simple encryption methods.

D.11.1 Use integer functions to encode alphabets and to create error-checking correcting codes.

D.11.2 Use permutations, combinations of digraph encoding and affine transformation and hash functions, to create encryption codes.

D.11.3 Demonstrate understanding of asymmetric public key cryptography algorithms such as RSA and Diffie-Hellman.

D.11.4 Demonstrate understanding of error-detecting and error-correcting codes and data compression through Huffman codes.

Discrete Math Learning modules

Introduction to coding theory (from Terrel Smith's class, MS-Powerpoint slide set)

Resources for Coding, Compression and Cryptography

Information theory and compression introduction
How JPEG compression works


HS Discrete Math (CS0) top page


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