Chih-Hung Chen,
a Taiwanese computer scientist affiliated with the Graduate Institute of Computer Science and Information Engineering of the National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei. He is author of the Outer-Open Gomoku program OOGiveMeFive, which was shared winner of the first OOGomoku tournament at TCGA 2014. Outer-Open Gomoku, invented by Shun-Shii Lin in 2012, has the same rules as free-style Gomoku[1], but restricts Black to play at the two outer rows or columns of the board for the first move [2] .
CGDG
Chih-Hung Chen is involved in the development of the Computer Game Desktop Grid (CGDG), a volunteer computing system, which not only allows parallelization of game algorithms, but further allows to automaticly run tournaments for various games. CGDG uses a protocol of 17 operations to communicate via network sockets among the user interface and the instances of the game playing programs, the volunteers. A so called broker is a bridge between these two parts, and dispatches jobs from the user Interface to idle volunteers [3] .
Chih-Hung Chen, Shun-Shii Lin (2013). Effective Integration Frameworks for Combining Computer Gaming programs with the Grid Computing System. JSAI 2013
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Chih-Hung Chen,
a Taiwanese computer scientist affiliated with the Graduate Institute of Computer Science and Information Engineering of the National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei. He is author of the Outer-Open Gomoku program OOGiveMeFive, which was shared winner of the first OOGomoku tournament at TCGA 2014. Outer-Open Gomoku, invented by Shun-Shii Lin in 2012, has the same rules as free-style Gomoku [1], but restricts Black to play at the two outer rows or columns of the board for the first move [2] .
CGDG
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