Chess Skill in Man and Machine
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Chess Skill in Man and Machine
edited by Peter W. Frey,
Springer, New York
1977, 1978
ISBN: 0-387-07957-2, ISBN: 0-387-90815-3
2nd Edition 1983
ISBN: 0-387-90790-4 / 3-540-90790-4.
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Reviews
- Tony Marsland (1983). P.W. Frey (Editor): Chess Skill in Man and Machine (2nd ed.). ICCA Journal, Vol. 6, No. 4, pp. 46-48.
- Chess Skill in Man and Machine from Tom Likens' booklist
- Chess Skill in Man and Machine (Frey, 1977) by John L. Jerz
Contents
- Ben Mittman (1977). A Brief History of Computer Chess Tournaments: 1970-1975. pp. 1-33.
- Neil Charness (1977). Human Chess Skill. pp. 34-53.
- Peter W. Frey (1977). An Introduction to Computer Chess. pp. 54-81
- David Slate, Larry Atkin (1977). CHESS 4.5 - The Northwestern University Chess Program. pp. 82–118 » Chess 4.5
- Monroe Newborn (1977). PEASANT: An endgame program for kings and pawns. pp. 119-130 » Peasant
- Russell M. Church, Kenneth W. Church (1977). Plans, Goals, and Search Strategies for the Selection of a Move in Chess. 131-156
- Larry Harris (1977). The heuristic search: An alternative to the alpha-beta minimax procedure. pp. 157-166
- Eliot Hearst (1977). Man and Machine: Chess Achievements and Chess Thinking. pp. 167-200
- Joe Condon, Ken Thompson (1983). BELLE. 2nd Edition, pp. 201-210 » Belle
- David Wilkins (1983). Using chess knowledge to reduce search. 2nd Edition
Forum Posts
- Computer chess books by Bruce Moreland, rgcc, February 05, 1997