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Journal of the International Computer Games Association, Volume 10
Volume 10, Number 1, 1987
- Bob Herschberg, H. Jaap van den Herik:
Count Your Blessings. 1-2 - Donald Michie, Ivan Bratko:
Ideas on Knowledge Synthesis Stemming from the KBBKN Endgame. 3-13 - Dap Hartmann:
How to Extract Relevant Knowledge from Grandmaster Games. 14-36 - Hans Zellner:
KBBK Squeezed into a Micro. 37-39 - H. Jaap van den Herik, I. S. Herschberg:
The KBBKN Statistics: New Data from Ken Thompson. 39-40 - Dap Hartmann:
Reviews. 41-42 - Jonathan Schaeffer:
Experiments in Distributed Game-Tree Searching. 42 - Stephen F. Wheeler:
A Performance Benchmarck of the Alpha-Bet a Procedure on Randomly Ordered Non-Uniform Depth-First Game-Trees Generated by a Chess Program. 43 - David N. L. Levy:
Future Ideas for the ICCA. 45-46 - Göran Grottling:
The Swedish Rating List. 47-48 - Stuart Cracraft:
Microcomputer Chess: Has It Reached a New Milestone? 49-51 - Jonathan Schaeffer:
An ICCA Evaluation Function, or a Self-Referential Statement, or the Treasurer's Report. 52-54 - Ingo Althöfer:
A Prize for Symbiosis. 55
Volume 10, Number 2, 1987
- Bob Herschberg, H. Jaap van den Herik:
By Crawls and Creeps. 57-58 - David J. Slate:
A Chess Program that Uses its Transposition Table to Learn from Experience. 59-71 - Adrianus Dingeman de Groot:
Some Benefits of Advances in Computer Chess. 72-77 - Dap Hartmann:
How to Extract Relevant Knowledge from Grandmaster Games. 78-90 - I. S. Herschberg, H. Jaap van den Herik:
More Truth on KBBK Database Results. 91-93 - R. W. G. Hünen:
A Uniform Way to Report Database Results. 91 - Donald Michie, Ivan Bratko:
Ideas on Knowledge Synthesis ..... a correction. 94 - A. J. Roycroft:
The Experimental Positions of Ideas in Knowledge Synthesis. 95 - Dap Hartmann:
Reviews. 96-97 - Tony Marsland:
Reviews. 97 - David N. L. Levy:
The ICCA Must Live! 98 - Peter Kouwenhoven:
Advances in Computer Chess. 99-102 - Monroe M. Newborn:
The 18th ACM's North American Computer-Chess Championship. 102-105 - David N. L. Levy:
The Computer Olympiad. 105 - David N. L. Levy:
The 7th World Microcomputer-Chess Championship. 105 - Thoralf Karlsson:
The Swedish Rating List. 106
Volume 10, Number 3, 1987
- Bob Herschberg, H. Jaap van den Herik:
A Watershed? 109-110 - Hans J. Berliner:
Some Innovations Introduced by Hitech. 111-117 - Jonathan Schaeffer:
Speculative Computing. 118-124 - Simon T. Dekker, H. Jaap van den Herik, I. S. Herschberg:
Complexity Starts at Five. 125-138 - Hans Zellner, H. Jaap van den Herik, I. S. Herschberg:
Corrections and Substantiations to KBNK. 139 - Jan Eric Larsson:
Challenging that Mobility is Fundamental. 139-142 - Dap Hartmann:
Reviews. 143 - P. Attila Kovács:
Sakkprogramozásról Mindenkinek. 144 - T. A. Marsland:
Searching for Chess. 144 - Kaare Danielsen:
The 7th World Microcomputer-Chess Championship. 146-154 - Hans J. Berliner:
Hitech Wins Pennsylvania State Chess-Championship Tourney. 155-156 - Göran Grottling:
The Swedish Rating List. 157
Volume 10, Number 4, 1987
- I. S. Herschberg, H. Jaap van den Herik:
Brain and Brawn. 161-162 - H. Jaap van den Herik, I. S. Herschberg, N. Nakad:
A Six-Men-Endgame Database: KRP(a2)KbBP(a3). 163-180 - T. F. Verhoef, I. H. Wesselius:
Two-ply KRKN: Safely Overtaking Quinlan. 181-190 - David N. L. Levy:
Improving the Performance of Endgame Databases. 191-192 - Lars Rasmussen:
Correcting Grandmasters' Analyses in Elementary Endgames. 192-194 - Dap Hartmann:
Reviews. 195-196 - Tony Marsland:
Reviews. 197 - David N. L. Levy:
Financial Support for the ICCA. 198 - Garth E. Courtois Jr.:
ACM's 18th North American Computer Chess Championship (NACCC). 199-204 - T. A. Marsland:
Workshop Report: Theory and Practice in Computer Chess. 205-210 - Peter Kouwenhoven:
The 7th Dutch National Computer-Chess Championship. 211-213 - Göran Grottling:
The Swedish Rating List. 214-215 - John Roycroft:
Personal Facts About the BB vs. N Experiment - and after. 216-217 - Donald Michie:
Letter to IGM Walter Korn. 217 - László Lindner:
Chess Compositions and Computers. 218 - David N. L. Levy:
Hitech Challenged Levy. 218 - Stuart Cracraft:
Computers at the American Open Tournament. 219 - B. M. Kazic:
Some Ideas on the 50-Move Rule. 219
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