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Journal of the International Computer Games Association, Volume 12
Volume 12, Number 1, 1989
- Bob Herschberg, H. Jaap van den Herik:
Rank Discrimination. 1-2 - Günther Schrüfer:
A Strategic Quiescence Search. 3-9 - David N. L. Levy, David Broughton, Mark Taylor:
The Sex Algorithm in Computer Chess. 10-21 - Christopher A. Marris:
Compressing a Chess-Endgame Database. 22-24 - David Forthoffer, Lars Rasmussen, Sito Dekker:
A Correction to Some KRKB-Database Results. 25-27 - Dap Hartmann:
Review. 27-28 - Maarten van der Meulen:
Parallel Game-Tree Search with Conspiracy Numbers. 29 - David N. L. Levy:
Voting for the Mephisto Award. 30 - Edmar Mednis:
Rook and Bishop Versus Rook: The Controversial Endgame. 30-36 - More from the 8th World Microcomputer-Chess Championship. 37-42
- Torbjörn Jansson, Hans Pahlén:
The Swedish Rating List. 43-44 - The Board of ICCA:
Constitution and By-Laws. 44-46 - Jonathan Schaeffer:
An ICCA Re-Evaluation Function. 47-49 - Deep Thought Receives the Fredkin Intermediate Prize. 49
- T. Anthony Marsland:
Workshop Report on New Technologies for Chess. 50-51
Volume 12, Number 2, 1989
- Bob Herschberg, H. Jaap van den Herik:
Edmontonia, Mostly. 53-54 - Lewis Stiller:
Parallel Analysis of Certain Endgames. 55-64 - Rainer Feldmann, Burkhard Monien, Peter Mysliwietz, Oliver Vornberger:
Distributed Game-Tree Search. 65-73 - Ingo Althöfer:
Retrograde Analysis and Two Computerizable Definitions of the Quality of Chess Games. 74-78 - Hans Zellner:
The KPK Database Revisited. 78-82 - T. A. Marsland:
New Directions in Game-Tree Search. 83 - Garth E. Courtois Jr.:
The Sixth World Computer-Chess Championship. Report on the Tournament. 84-85 - Ken Thompson:
The Sixth World Computer-Chess Championship. Results and Games. 89-99 - Jim Gillogly:
The Sixth World Computer-Chess Championship. New Directions in Game-Tree Search. 101-103 - Murray Campbell:
The Sixth World Computer-Chess Championship. New Directions in Game-Tree Search. 103-104 - David J. Slate:
The Sixth World Computer-Chess Championship. Invited Speakers: Donald Michie and John McCarthy. 105-106 - The Sixth World Computer-Chess Championship. Deep Thought vs. Spraggett Exhibition Games. 106
- Jonathan Schaeffer:
The Sixth World Computer-Chess Championship. Report on the ICCA Triennial Meeting. 107 - Raymond Keene:
The Sixth World Computer-Chess Championship. Deep Thoughts from Edmonton. 108-110 - David N. L. Levy:
The Netherlands Versus the Computer World. 111-114 - A. A. Timofeev:
Report on the 1st International Chess-Computer Tournament in the USSR. 115-116 - Torbjörn Jansson, Hans Pahlén:
The Swedish Rating List. 117 - David N. L. Levy:
1989 World Microcomputer Chess Championship. 120-121 - Vaierii I. Murakhveri:
The Giant Awakes. 122 - Dan Heisman:
History of the "Safety" Algorithm. 122-123 - Edmar Mednis:
The 50-Move Rule Adapted (1). 123 - B. M. Kazic:
The 50-Move Rule Adapted (2). 123
Volume 12, Number 3, 1989
- Bob Herschberg, H. Jaap van den Herik:
Broad Brush or Fine Nib? 125-126 - Bob Herschberg, H. Jaap van den Herik:
Playing for Matches? 126 - Donald Michie:
Brute Force in Chess and Science. 127-143 - I. S. Herschberg, H. Jaap van den Herik, P. N. A. Schoo:
Verifying and Codifying Strategies in the KNNKP(h) Endgame. 144-154 - Mikhail V. Donskoy, Jonathan Schaeffer:
Perspectives on Falling from Grace. 155-163 - Hans Zellner:
KBBKN on a Micro. 163-164 - Lars Falk:
So Help me the Database. 165-166 - Dap Hartmann:
Reviews. 168-169 - T. A. Marsland:
Reviews. 169 - Jos Uiterwijk:
Reviews. 170-171 - Nicolae Zsifkov, Lascu Mircea:
S2S - A Package for Computer-aided Matching of Entrants in Chess Tournaments. 172 - Alexander Reinefeld:
Spielbaum-Suchverfahren. 172 - Ard van Bergen:
The 1st Computer Olympiad, London, August 9-15 1989. 173-174 - Twelve Chessters against Twelve Dutchies. 174-176
- Dap Hartmann:
The 1989 CSVN-AEGON Tournament. 177-181 - Hans J. Berliner:
The Humans versus Computers Match 1989. 182-183 - Mike Valvo:
The Valvo-Deep Thought UNIX Mail Match. 183-190 - Deep Thought versus Byrne. 191
- The 50-move Rule Revisited. 192
- Torbjörn Jansson, Hans Pahlén:
The Swedish Rating List. 193 - Peter Mysliwietz:
A Conjecture Challenged. 194 - Ingo Althöfer:
A Conjecture Withdrawn. 194 - Donald Michie:
Man vs. Machine - The Ultimate Challenge. 195 - Casto P. Abundo:
Bits Allowed to Compute? 195
Volume 12, Number 4, 1989
- Bob Herschberg, H. Jaap van den Herik:
The Sixty-Four-Square Hegel. 198 - John McCarthy:
The Fruitfly on the Fly. 199-206 - Robert Levinson:
A Self-Learning, Pattern-Oriented Chess Program. 207-215 - Jonathan Schaeffer:
Comment on 'Distributed Game-Tree Search'. 216-217 - T. A. Marsland:
Review. 218 - Robert-Jan Elias:
Oracol, a Chess Problem Solver in Orca. 219 - I. S. Herschberg, H. Jaap van den Herik:
Thank You, Dr. Shannon. 227-229 - Richard Lang:
The Ninth World Microcomputer Chess Championship. 232-233 - H. Jaap van den Herik, David N. L. Levy:
Disqualification at Portorož. 233-234 - David N. L. Levy:
The ACM 20th North American Computer-Chess Championship. 238 - Ken Thompson:
Results and Games. 239-243 - Ben Mittman:
Deep Preparation. 246-248 - Dap Hartmann, Peter Kouwenhoven:
The 9th Dutch Computer-Chess Championship. 249-251 - Torbjörn Jansson, Hans Pahlén:
The Swedish Rating List. 252-253 - Jos Uiterwijk:
Tablebase of Contents of the ICCA Journal. 255-259 - Casto P. Abundo:
Fide and Computer Chess. 260 - Feng-Hsiung Hsu:
Deep Thought: In Amplification. 260-261 - Dan Heisman:
Heisman's Residence. 260 - P. G. Bakker:
Little to Fear from Chess Computers. 261-262 - Donald Michie:
Deep Thought's Characteristics Clarified. 261 - Hans J. Berliner:
Much to Fear from Chess Computers. 262 - Lars Falk:
Help Wanted: KRP(a)KB. 262-263 - Lars Rasmussen:
A Win by Karpov Justified. 263
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