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Joseph S. Rubenfeld
,
an American electrical engineer, computer scientist and software professional. He holds a B.Sc. in
EE
from
Carnegie Mellon University
in 1967, and a M.Sc. in CS from
University of Pittsburgh
in 1969
[1]
. While affiliated with
Carnegie Tech
, he worked with their
CDC G-21
system
[2]
[3]
, and developed the
CMU Chess Program
along with
Robert W. Walker
. He and his chess program was mentioned in a letter by
L. Stephen Coles
to
Allen Newell
and
Herbert Simon
, concerning
Mac Hack VI
and computer chess at Carnegie Tech
[4]
.
Selected Publications
Joseph S. Rubenfeld
,
Robert W. Walker
(
1968
).
CMU Chess Program - Listing
. October 26, 1968,
pdf
from the
CIT G-21
site
External Links
Joseph Rubenfeld | LinkedIn
CIT G-21 - CMU Chess Program
hosted by
Mark Camillo DiVecchio
References
^
Joseph Rubenfeld | LinkedIn
^
Jesse T. Quatse
(
1965
).
Design of the G-21 Multi-Processor System
.
Carnegie Institute of Technology
,
pdf
from the
CIT G-21
site hosted by
Mark Camillo DiVecchio
^
Alan H. Bond
(
1968
).
Interactive Programming at Carnegie Tech
. Artificial Intelligence 3,
Literature: Reports
hosted by
Atlas Computer Laboratory
^
L. Stephen Coles
(
1967
).
Memorandum - Chess at Carnegie Tech
.
pdf
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Joseph S. Rubenfeld,
an American electrical engineer, computer scientist and software professional. He holds a B.Sc. in EE from Carnegie Mellon University in 1967, and a M.Sc. in CS from University of Pittsburgh in 1969 [1]. While affiliated with Carnegie Tech, he worked with their CDC G-21 system [2] [3], and developed the CMU Chess Program along with Robert W. Walker. He and his chess program was mentioned in a letter by L. Stephen Coles to Allen Newell and Herbert Simon, concerning Mac Hack VI and computer chess at Carnegie Tech [4].
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