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Journal of the International Computer Games Association, Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, 1986
- I. S. Herschberg, H. Jaap van den Herik:
Three Generations Meeting. 1-2 - T. A. Marsland:
A Review of Game-Tree Pruning. 3-19 - Steven Skiena:
An Overview of Machine Learning in Computer Chess. 20-28 - H. Jaap van den Herik, I. S. Herschberg:
A Data Base on Data Bases. 29-34 - Ard van Bergen, Theo van der Storm:
The KPK Endgame: A Unit Correction. 35-36 - Rainer Seidel:
What Constitutes Optimal Play? 37-44 - I. S. Herschberg, H. Jaap van den Herik:
Thompson's New Data-Base Results. 45-49 - T. A. Marsland:
Reviews. 50 - Chess Grandmasters Versus Chess Computers. 51-55
- Göran Grottling:
The Swedish Rating List. 56-60 - David N. L. Levy, Ken Thompson:
The Fifth World Computer-Chess Championship. 61-62 - Alain Armez:
Correspondence. 63
Volume 9, Number 2, 1986
- Bob Herschberg, H. Jaap van den Herik:
By the Waters of Cologne. 65-66 - Adrianus Dingeman de Groot:
Intuition in Chess. 67-75 - Donald F. Beal:
Selective Search without Tears. 76-80 - David N. L. Levy:
When Will Brute Force Programs Beat Kasparov? 81-86 - Alan Reed:
A Response to the Bergen/Storm KPK Endgame Result. 87 - Donald F. Beal:
Review. 88 - Donald F. Beal:
Review. 88-89 - Monty Newborn:
Looking Back and Ahead. 90 - David N. L. Levy:
ICCA's Future. 91 - Helmut Horacek:
The Fifth World Computer-Chess Championship. 92-96 - Hans J. Berliner:
Hitech Update. 111-112 - Göran Grottling:
The Swedish Rating List Updated. 113 - Barbara Pernici, Marco Somalvico:
Third International Symposium on Artificial Intelligence and the Game of Chess. 114-115 - J. J. van Oosterwijk Bruyn:
The Fifth Conference on Advances in Computer Chess. 116-117 - Monty Newborn:
The 1986 ACM/IEEE Conference. 118-123 - Alan Reed:
Correspondence. 124-127
Volume 9, Number 3, 1986
- Bob Herschberg, H. Jaap van den Herik:
Elusive Truths. 129-130 - Ken Thompson:
Retrograde Analysis of Certain Endgames. 131-139 - Hermann Kaindl, Helmut Horacek, Marcus Wagner:
Selective Search Versus Brute Force. 140-145 - Henri E. Bal, Robbert van Renesse:
A Summary of Parallel Alpha-Beta Search Results. 146-149 - Max Bramer:
KPK Endgame Databases: A Response from the Source. 150-151 - Henk le Grand:
The Impact of Computers on Chess-Problem Composition. 152-153 - H. Jaap van den Herik:
Reviews. 154-155 - I. S. Herschberg:
Reviews. 155 - Jonathan Schaeffer:
Experiments in Search and Knowledge. 156 - Prakash Bettadapur:
Experiments in Chess Capture Search. 157 - J. J. van Oosterwijk Bruyn:
Nona Retains Her Title. 160-163 - Tom Fürstenberg:
2533 Points Beaten. 164 - J. ten Have:
A Problem Solved. 165-166 - Göran Grottling:
Mephisto Amsterdam First in Swedish Rating List. 167-168 - J. J. van Oosterwijk Bruyn:
The Fifth Conference on Advances in Computer Chess. 168 - Ilkka Blom:
Some Comments on Problem-Solving Ability Tests. 169-171
Volume 9, Number 4, 1986
- Bob Herschberg, H. Jaap van den Herik:
Times Past and Times Future. 173-174 - Peter W. Frey:
Fuzzy Production Rules in Chess. 175-179 - Prakash Bettadapur:
Influence of Ordering on Capture Search. 180-188 - Edward A. Komissarchik, Aaron L. Futer:
Computer Analysis of a Queen Endgame. 189-198 - Hans Zellner:
Compressing Databases Down to Micro Size. 199-200 - H. Jaap van den Herik, I. S. Herschberg:
A Note on KBBK. 199 - Ken Thompson:
An Example of QPvQ. 201-204 - Garth E. Courtois Jr.:
ACM's Seventeenth North American Computer-Chess Championship (NACCC). 206-213 - T. A. Marsland:
The 6th World Microcomputer-Chess Championship (WMCC). 214-225 - Göran Grottling:
The Swedish Rating List. 226
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