Dann Corbit,
an American software developer, computer chess expert, programmer, tester and advisor. He is author of the chess program Bean Counter[1], and along with Colin Frayn co-author of the chess program Beowulf[2]. Dann has further compiled various test suites, notably Silent but deadly, and along with Swaminathan Natarajan co-authored the Strategic Test Suite[3]. He was involved in an international project called C.A.P. (chess analysis project) and is supporter of a lot of authors of computer chess engines, and active poster in computer chess forums. In July 2011, Dann has criticized the ICGA decision concerning Rybka, stating the design of the investigation process was flawed [4].
an American software developer, computer chess expert, programmer, tester and advisor. He is author of the chess program Bean Counter [1], and along with Colin Frayn co-author of the chess program Beowulf [2]. Dann has further compiled various test suites, notably Silent but deadly, and along with Swaminathan Natarajan co-authored the Strategic Test Suite [3]. He was involved in an international project called C.A.P. (chess analysis project) and is supporter of a lot of authors of computer chess engines, and active poster in computer chess forums. In July 2011, Dann has criticized the ICGA decision concerning Rybka, stating the design of the investigation process was flawed [4].
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