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Journal of the International Computer Games Association, Volume 8
Volume 8, Number 1, 1985
- Bob Herschberg, H. Jaap van den Herik:
Hope Progressing? 1-2 - Barry L. Nelson:
Hash Tables in Cray Blitz. 3-13 - Rainer Seidel:
Chess, How to Understand the Exceptions! 14-16 - Peter W. Frey:
An Empirical Technique for Developing Evaluation Functions. 17-22 - T. A. Marsland:
Cray Blitz - A Computer Chess Playing Program. 23-24 - T. A. Marsland:
Sargon III. 25 - Tom Fürstenberg:
News, Information, Tournaments and Reports. 26-34 - Göran Grottling:
How to Bracket the Truth in Playing Strength. 35-37 - László Lindner:
A Computer Team versus a Youth Team in Hungary. 38 - Cray Blitz's Mate-in-10 Position. 39
Volume 8, Number 2, 1985
- Bob Herschberg, H. Jaap van den Herik:
Calling All Mates. 45-46 - T. A. Marsland:
Evaluation-Function Factors. 47-57 - Burton Wendroff:
Attack Detection and Move Generation on the X-MP/48. 58-65 - H. Jaap van den Herik, I. S. Herschberg:
The Construction of an Omniscient Endgame Data Base. 66-87 - Jonathan Schaeffer:
An M.Sc. Thesis: An Experiment in Distributed Game Tree Searching. 88-89 - Robert H. Hyatt:
News, Information, Tournaments and Reports. 90-99 - John Roycroft:
Chess-Endgame Data-Base 'Oracles': Necessary and Desirable Features. 100-104 - I. S. Herschberg, H. Jaap van den Herik:
Botvinnik in Delft. 105-106 - Göran Grottling:
Problem-Solving Ability Tested. 107-110 - Tom Fürstenberg:
Comments on the Article 'Micro Chess Computers' (Part 2). 111 - J. J. van Oosterwijk Bruyn:
Some Reflections on the Tournament Rules for the Microcomputer-Chess Championship. 115-117 - David N. L. Levy:
The Fifth World Computer-Chess Championship. 117 - David Welsh:
Rating Super Constellation. 117-121 - Ken Thompson:
The ACM's 16th North American Computer-Chess Championship. 122-123
Volume 8, Number 3, 1985
- Bob Herschberg, H. Jaap van den Herik:
The Jungle and the Polder. 125-126 - Rainer Seidel:
Grammatical Description of Chess Positions Data-Base Versus Human Knowledge. 127-140 - H. Jaap van den Herik, I. S. Herschberg:
Elementary Theory Improved, A Conjecture Refuted. 141-149 - László Lindner:
A Test to Compare Human and Computer Fairy-Chess Problem Solving. 150-155 - T. A. Marsland:
Reviews. 156 - News. Information. Tournaments and Reports. 158-159
- Ken Thompson:
US Open Computer-Chess Championship. 160-169 - S. Kooi, Ard van Bergen:
The 5th World Microcomputer-Chess Championship. 172-174 - Campomanes and Computer Chess. 178
- Paul Wiereyn:
Problem-Solving Ability Tested II. 180 - László Lindner:
A Critique of Problem-Solving Ability. 182-183 - Göran Grottling:
The Swedish Rating List. 186-188 - Jonathan Schaeffer:
Master Chess by Belle. 192 - Boris Baczynskyj:
The 15th ACM RACCC Anatomized. 194-198
Volume 8, Number 4, 1985
- Bob Herschberg, H. Jaap van den Herik:
The Beckoning Horizon. 205-206 - Monroe M. Newborn:
The Forthcoming Triennial Meeting. 207-208 - Monroe M. Newborn:
A Hypothesis concerning the Strength of Chess Programs. 209-215 - Ard van Bergen:
An Ulti-Mate Look at the KPK Data Base. 216-218 - H. J. J. Nefkens:
Constructing Data Bases to Fit a Microcomputer. 219-224 - I. S. Herschberg, H. Jaap van den Herik:
A Gauge of Endgames. 225-229 - Paul Wiereyn:
Inventive Problem Solving. 230-234 - Alexander Reinefeld:
Reviews. 235-236 - Tony Marsland:
Materials Received. 237 - Johan Enroth:
News, Information, Tournaments and Reports. 238-239 - David Welsh, Ken Thompson:
ACM'S Sixteenth North American Computer-Chess Championship. 240-246 - Hans J. Berliner:
Hitech Wins North American Computer-Chess Championship. 246-247 - J. J. van Oosterwijk Bruyn:
The Dutch Computer-Chess Championship 1985. 248-252 - Hans J. Berliner:
The 1985 Fredkin Competition. 253-259 - P. G. Bakker:
Cray Blitzed. 260 - Göran Grottling:
The Swedish Rating List. 261-266 - David N. L. Levy:
The Fifth World Computer-Chess Championship Announced. 267
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