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Donald V. Miller,
an American computer scientist involved in Information security and Cryptography, and chess programmer. In the 70s and 80s, while affiliated with Control Data as manager of the Network Development Laboratory in Campbell, California, he developed the mainframe program Xenarbor [1], written in Fortran, which participated at four ACM North American Computer Chess Championships. He helped organizing the ACM 1984 tournament in San Francisco with local arrangements, where he also participated a last time with Xenarbor [2].

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References

  1. ^ Taylor & Francis Online :: BIOGRAPHIES OF CONTRIBUTORS - Cryptologia - Volume 6, Issue 3 ... Donald V. Miller is a manager of network development at Control Data ... chess program, XENARBOR IV, finished fourth at the Eighth North American. Computer ...
  2. ^ The Fifteenth ACM Computer Chess Championship, San Francisco California, October 7-9, 1984, pdf from The Computer History Museum
  3. ^ Taylor & Francis Online :: Search Results : Donald V. Miller
  4. ^ Ciphertext from Wikipedia
  5. ^ Merkle–Hellman knapsack cryptosystem from Wikipedia
  6. ^ Data Encryption Standard (DES) from Wikipedia

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