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Dennis W. Cooper
,
an American
electrical engineer
, computer scientist and early computer chess programmer. Along with his fellow
Ed Kozdrowicki
, Dennis Cooper already started chess programming in the 60s at
University of Washington
. Their program
Coko
, later affiliated with the Department of Electrical Engineering,
University of California, Davis
[1]
, played the very first
ACM 1970
as well the
ACM 1971
,
ACM 1972
and
ACM 1973
respectively, while Cooper was already associated with the
Bell Telephone Laboratories
,
Whippany, N.J.
. Cooper's further research interests covers
computerized adaptive testing
, and
geotechnical engineering
[2]
[3]
.
Publications
[4]
Edward W. Kozdrowicki
,
John S. Licwinko
,
Dennis W. Cooper
(
1971
).
Algorithms for a minimal chess player: A blitz player
.
International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, Vol 3, 2
Dennis W. Cooper
(
1971
).
Coko III
in
Ben Mittman
(
1971
).
Computer Chess Programs (Panel)
pdf
from
The Computer History Museum
Edward W. Kozdrowicki
,
Dennis W. Cooper
(
1973
).
COKO III: the Cooper-Koz chess program
,
Communications of the ACM
Vol. 16, 7
Edward W. Kozdrowicki
,
Dennis W. Cooper
(
1973
).
COKO III and the future of inter-snap judgment communication
. Proceedings of the ACM annual conference
Edward W. Kozdrowicki
,
Dennis W. Cooper
(
1974
).
COKO III: The Cooper-Kozdrowicki chess program
.
International Journal of Man-Machine Studies Vol. 6, 6
Dennis W. Cooper
(
1976
).
Adaptive testing
. Proceedings of the
2nd International Conference on Software Engineering
External Links
ACM COMPUTER CHESS
by
Bill Wall
Proceedings of the ACM '73 conference
References
^
Wita-Awit - readme.txt
by
Tony Marsland
^
Cooper Testing Labs
^
Company: Cooper Testing Labs - Cooper Testing Laboratory is an independent Geotechnical Laboratory located in Palo Alto California
^
dblp: Dennis W. Cooper
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Dennis W. Cooper,
an American electrical engineer, computer scientist and early computer chess programmer. Along with his fellow Ed Kozdrowicki, Dennis Cooper already started chess programming in the 60s at University of Washington. Their program Coko, later affiliated with the Department of Electrical Engineering, University of California, Davis [1], played the very first ACM 1970 as well the ACM 1971, ACM 1972 and ACM 1973 respectively, while Cooper was already associated with the Bell Telephone Laboratories, Whippany, N.J.. Cooper's further research interests covers computerized adaptive testing, and geotechnical engineering [2][3].
Publications
[4]External Links
References
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