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Journal of the International Computer Games Association, Volume 19
Volume 19, Number 1, 1996
- Bob Herschberg, H. Jaap van den Herik:
Matchless. 1-2 - Jean-Christophe Weill:
The ABDADA Distributed Minimax-Search Algorithm. 3-16 - A. N. Walker:
Hybrid Heuristic Search. 17-23 - Steven J. Edwards:
An Examination of the Endgame KBBKN. 24-32 - Michael Buro:
Statistical Feature Combination for the Evaluation of Game Positions. 32 - Bob Herschberg, H. Jaap van den Herik:
Konrad Zuse: An Obituary. 34-35 - Tony Marsland:
The Future of Computer Chess. 36-37 - Jos W. H. M. Uiterwijk
:
The Kasparov - Deep Blue Match. 38-41 - Yasser Seirawan:
The Kasparov - Deep Blue Games. 41-57 - Christopher F. Chabris:
Report on the Sixth Harvard Cup Human Versus Computer-Chess Challenge. 58-64 - T. Anthony Marsland:
The 1994-95 Novag Award. 65 - Cock de Gorter:
The 11th AEGON Computer-Chess Tournament. 69-70 - Thoralf Karlsson, Göran Grottling:
The Swedish Rating List. 71
Volume 19, Number 2, 1996
- Bob Herschberg, H. Jaap van den Herik:
Chess or Beyond? 73-74 - Heinz M. Herbeck, Wilhelm Barth:
An Explanation Tool for Chess Endgames Based on Rules. 75-82 - Mark Sturman:
Beware the Bishop Pair. 83-93 - Yasuichi Nakayama, Tadafumi Akazawa, Kohei Noshita:
A Parallel Algorithm for Solving Hard Tsume-Shogi Problems. 94-99 - Hans J. Berliner:
Why did Kasparov Blink? 99-100 - Pallab Dasgupta, P. P. Chakrabarti, S. C. De Sarkar:
Searching Game Trees under a Partial Order. 101 - Hitoshi Matsubara, Hiroyuki Iida, Reijer Grimbergen:
Natural Developments in Game Research. 103-112 - V. V. Vikhrev:
The Choice of a Research Direction. 113-114 - Christopher Lutz:
Report on the Match 3-Hirn vs. Christopher Lutz. 115-119 - Jos W. H. M. Uiterwijk
:
Recent Advances in Computer Chess Workshop The 1996 ACM Computer Science Conference. 120-121 - H. Jaap van den Herik:
Expectations on Chess, Computer Chess and AEGON. 122-123 - Cock de Gorter:
The 11th AEGON Man-Machine Tournament. 124-132 - Donald F. Beal:
Feast and Famine: ICCA Treasurers Report for 1995. 133-134 - David N. L. Levy, Tony Marsland:
The ICCA Best Annotation Award for 1995. 135-136 - David N. L. Levy:
The 1996 World Microcomputer Chess Championship. 136-140 - Thoralf Karlsson, Göran Grottling:
The Swedish Rating List. 143
Volume 19, Number 3, 1996
- Bob Herschberg, H. Jaap van den Herik:
Paradigms Fork: All Must Join. 145-146 - Johannes Fürnkranz:
Machine Learning in Computer Chess: The Next Generation. 147-161 - Mark G. Brockington:
A Taxonomy of Parallel Game-Tree Search Algorithms. 162-174 - Dennis M. Breuker, Jos W. H. M. Uiterwijk
, H. Jaap van den Herik:
Replacement Schemes and Two-Level Tables. 175-180 - Shirish Chinchalkar:
An Upper Bound for the Number of Reachable Positions. 181-183 - Adrianus Dingeman de Groot, Fernand Gobet, Riekent W. Jongman:
Perception and Memory in Chess. 183-185 - Aske Plaat:
Research, Re: Search and Re-Search. 186 - H. Jaap van den Herik:
P. Schreiner (ed.): Der Schachcomputerkatalog 1996. 187 - Richard E. Korf, David Maxwell Chickering:
Best-First Minimax Search. 187 - Yngvi Björnsson, Mark G. Brockington, Andreas Junghanns, Aske Plaat:
Report on the Advances in Computer Chess 8 Conference. 189-192 - Dennis M. Breuker, H. Jaap van den Herik:
The Exhibition Games. 192 - David N. L. Levy:
The 1996 World Microcomputer Chess Championship. 206-208 - Thoralf Karlsson, Göran Grottling:
The Swedish Rating List. 209 - D. Rickett:
Computer Chess and Beyond. 210 - M. Schreiber:
Go Beyond Chess. 210 - Ernst A. Heinz:
Stay with Chess. 211
Volume 19, Number 4, 1996
- H. Jaap van den Herik:
Source of Inspiration. 213-214 - Tony Marsland:
Bob May Be Missed, but Hardly Forgotten! 214 - Ken Thompson:
6-Piece Endgames. 215-226 - Donald F. Beal, Martin C. Smith:
Multiple Probes of Transposition Tables. 227-233 - Chrilly Donninger:
CHE: A Graphical Language for Expressing Chess Knowledge. 234-241 - Yasuki Saito, Hiroyuki Iida:
Review. 242-246 - Hans J. Berliner, Chris McConnell:
B* Probability Based Search. 246 - Aske Plaat, Jonathan Schaeffer, Wim Pijls, Arie de Bruin:
Best-First Fixed-Depth Minimax Algorithms. 247 - José L. Balcázar:
The Complexity of Searching Implicit Graphs. 247 - Ratih Dewanti:
Report on the 14th World Microcomputer Chess Championship. 249-251 - D. Djamal:
Results and Selected Games. 252-258 - T. Anthony Marsland:
Recognition of Local Participation. 259-260 - T. Anthony Marsland:
Experience Is a Hard Teacher. 263-267 - Amir Ban:
Junior Among the Grandmasters. 268-271 - Theo van der Storm:
Report on the 16th Open Dutch Computer-Chess Championship. 272-275 - S. Renard:
Results of the 4th French Computer-Chess Championship. 275 - Robert M. Hyatt, L. Cook:
Results of the Gm vs. Computer Match. 275-276 - T. Anthony Marsland:
The 1995-96 NOVAG Award. 276-277 - Thoralf Karlsson, Göran Grottling:
The Swedish Rating List. 279
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