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Paläontologische Zeitschrift. Band 39, Nr. 1/2 mit Tafel 1-18. Organ der Paläontologischen Gesellschaft. Inhalt: Bericht über die Jahresversammlung 1964 / H. D. Pflug-Organische Reste aus der Beltserie (Algonkium) von Nordamerika ( mit Taf. 1-4) / O.F. Geyer-Einige Funde der arabo-madagassischen Ammoniten-Gattung Bouleiceras im Unterjura der Iberischen Halbinsel (Taf.5) / P. Kaye-Ostracoda from the Aptian of the isle of Wight , England (plates 6-8) / Y. Nogami-Neue Untersuchung der von Schwager beschriebenen Fusuliniden aus China und Japan. 1. Fusuliniden aus China (Taf. 9-11) / C.Y. Belsky-E.Boltenhagen und R. Potonie-Sporae dispersae der Oberen Kreide von Gabun, Äquatoriales Afrika ( Taf.12-13) / G. Altevogt-Die systematische Stellung von Angustiphyllum cuneiforme n.gen.n.sp., einer eigenartigen Tetrakoralle aus dem Mitteldevon Nordspaniens (Taf.14) / S.S. Sarkar-Catagenesis in a series of Productus from the Liddar Valley in Kashmir / A. Ramovs - Meekella-Arten aus dem Perm der Karaw
Paläontologische Zeitschrift. - Häntzschel, W. (Hrsg.). - H.D. Pflug / O.F. Geyer / P. Kaye / Y. Nogami / C.Y. Belsky / E. Boltenhagen / R. Potonie / G. Altevogt / S.S. Sarkar / A. Ramovs / B. Ziegler / M.A. Bassiouni:
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Weitere Bilder[Computer Chess] A Chess Playing Program for the IBM 704 IN Proceedings of the Western Joint Computer Conference : Contrasts in Computers : Presented at Los Angeles, Calif. May 6-8, 1958
Bernstein, A.; De V. Roberts, M.; Arbckle, T.; Belsky, M. A.
Verlag: American Institute of Electrical Engineers, New York 1959
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Wraps. Zustand: Near Fine. First Edition. First Edition. 244 pages. Original pale blue printed paper wraps. Signature of F. M. Verzuh on the front wrapper. Lightly bumped at the extremities. A much brighter copy than usually found. Wraps. Previous owner Prof. Frank M. Verzuh worked in early computing and on the MIT Rapid Arithme…tic Machine. He also attended the famous Moore School Lectures, where his notes were the basis for the printed reports on the Lectures. This conference was sponsored by the American Institute of Electrical Engineers (AIEE), The Institute of Radio Engineers (IRE) and The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). Verzuh (from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology) is listed in the Conference Officers list as one of the four representatives of the ACM. An early joint computer conference detailing the state of the art at the time. Contains a number of interesting articles including "A Chess Playing Program for the IBM 704" by A. Bernstein, M. De V. Roberts, T. Arbckle, and M. A. Belsky on pp 157-158; "The Univac M-460 Computer" by Thornton, Macauley and Toth on pp 70-73; "The Social Problems of Automation" by Laswell (with three other related articles and discussion on pp 7-16); and many others. These conferences were very much cross functional with scientists from across the field coming together to discuss progress in the field, exchanging ideas and discussing various presented papers. While not quite cradle period (the first joint conference was in 1951) these are important documents tracing the fast and furious progress made with computers across a wide swath of technologies and markets. And, the very beginning ideas of future groundbreaking discoveries can be seen forming in some of these articles. Scientists built rapidly on the progress of others, in much the same way as AI is progressing rapidly in today's world. One great example is Computer Chess which we've chosen to highlight here. Claude Shannon wrote the first technical paper on computer chess in 1949, a paper which outlined an approach to computer chess without discussing a specific program. In 1957 we find the first report of a computer playing chess, but using a restricted 6 x 6 square board. While the 1957 paper was sufficient to demonstrate proof of concept, the present paper, "A Chess Playing Program for the IBM 704" reported on here shows a computer that can play a game on a true 8 x 8 chess board. For the purist, this is the first real description of a chess playing computer - and it demonstrates the manner in which over a short period of time ideas can evolve from concept to fruition. LITERATURE: Hook and Norman, Origins of Cyberspace, #882 (noting Shannon's original paper in 1949) Hook and Norman, Origins of Cyberspace, #740 (discussing these important Joint AIEE-IRE Computer Conferences).