Journal: ICGA Journal

Volume 10, Issue 4

161 -- 162I. S. Herschberg, H. Jaap van den Herik. Brain and Brawn
163 -- 180H. Jaap van den Herik, I. S. Herschberg, N. Nakad. A Six-Men-Endgame Database: KRP(a2)KbBP(a3)
181 -- 190T. F. Verhoef, I. H. Wesselius. Two-ply KRKN: Safely Overtaking Quinlan
191 -- 192David N. L. Levy. Improving the Performance of Endgame Databases
192 -- 194Lars Rasmussen. Correcting Grandmasters' Analyses in Elementary Endgames
195 -- 196Dap Hartmann. Reviews
197 -- 0Tony Marsland. Reviews
198 -- 0David N. L. Levy. Financial Support for the ICCA
199 -- 204Garth E. Courtois Jr.. ACM's 18th North American Computer Chess Championship (NACCC)
205 -- 210T. A. Marsland. Workshop Report: Theory and Practice in Computer Chess
211 -- 213Peter Kouwenhoven. The 7th Dutch National Computer-Chess Championship
214 -- 215Göran Grottling. The Swedish Rating List
216 -- 217John Roycroft. Personal Facts About the BB vs. N Experiment - and after
217 -- 0Donald Michie. Letter to IGM Walter Korn
218 -- 0László Lindner. Chess Compositions and Computers
218 -- 0David N. L. Levy. Hitech Challenged Levy
219 -- 0B. M. Kazic. Some Ideas on the 50-Move Rule
219 -- 0Stuart Cracraft. Computers at the American Open Tournament

Volume 10, Issue 3

109 -- 110Bob Herschberg, Jaap van den Herik. A Watershed?
111 -- 117Hans J. Berliner. Some Innovations Introduced by Hitech
118 -- 124Jonathan Schaeffer. Speculative Computing
125 -- 138S. T. Dekker, H. J. van den Herik, I. S. Herschberg. Complexity Starts at Five
139 -- 142Jan Eric Larsson. Challenging that Mobility is Fundamental
139 -- 0Hans Zellner, H. Jaap van den Herik, I. S. Herschberg. Corrections and Substantiations to KBNK
143 -- 0Dap Hartmann. Reviews
144 -- 0T. A. Marsland. Searching for Chess
144 -- 0P. Attila Kovács. Sakkprogramozásról Mindenkinek
146 -- 154Kaare Danielsen. The 7th World Microcomputer-Chess Championship
155 -- 156Hans J. Berliner. Hitech Wins Pennsylvania State Chess-Championship Tourney
157 -- 0Göran Grottling. The Swedish Rating List

Volume 10, Issue 2

57 -- 58Bob Herschberg, Jaap van den Herik. By Crawls and Creeps
59 -- 71David J. Slate. A Chess Program that Uses its Transposition Table to Learn from Experience
72 -- 77Adrianus Dingeman de Groot. Some Benefits of Advances in Computer Chess
78 -- 90Dap Hartmann. How to Extract Relevant Knowledge from Grandmaster Games
91 -- 0R. W. G. Hünen. A Uniform Way to Report Database Results
91 -- 93I. S. Herschberg, H. Jaap van den Herik. More Truth on KBBK Database Results
94 -- 0Donald Michie, Ivan Bratko. Ideas on Knowledge Synthesis ..... a correction
95 -- 0A. J. Roycroft. The Experimental Positions of Ideas in Knowledge Synthesis
96 -- 97Dap Hartmann. Reviews
97 -- 0Tony Marsland. Reviews
98 -- 0David N. L. Levy. The ICCA Must Live!
99 -- 102Peter Kouwenhoven. Advances in Computer Chess
102 -- 105Monroe M. Newborn. The 18th ACM's North American Computer-Chess Championship
105 -- 0David N. L. Levy. The 7th World Microcomputer-Chess Championship
105 -- 0David N. L. Levy. The Computer Olympiad
106 -- 0Thoralf Karlsson. The Swedish Rating List

Volume 10, Issue 1

1 -- 2Bob Herschberg, Jaap van den Herik. Count Your Blessings
3 -- 13Donald Michie, Ivan Bratko. Ideas on Knowledge Synthesis Stemming from the KBBKN Endgame
14 -- 36Dap Hartmann. How to Extract Relevant Knowledge from Grandmaster Games
37 -- 39Hans Zellner. KBBK Squeezed into a Micro
39 -- 40H. Jaap van den Herik, I. S. Herschberg. The KBBKN Statistics: New Data from Ken Thompson
41 -- 42Dap Hartmann. Reviews
42 -- 0Jonathan Schaeffer. Experiments in Distributed Game-Tree Searching
43 -- 0Stephen 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
45 -- 46David N. L. Levy. Future Ideas for the ICCA
47 -- 48Göran Grottling. The Swedish Rating List
49 -- 51Stuart Cracraft. Microcomputer Chess: Has It Reached a New Milestone?
52 -- 54Jonathan Schaeffer. An ICCA Evaluation Function, or a Self-Referential Statement, or the Treasurer's Report
55 -- 0Ingo Althöfer. A Prize for Symbiosis