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Rod Morison
,
an American computer scientist. While from mid 80s affiliated with
California Institute of Technology
,
Pasadena, California
, Rod Morison worked on parallel algorithms for
nCUBE
concurrent computers. Along with
Steve Otto
,
Ed Felten
, and
Rob Fatland
, Rod is co-author of the massive parallel chess program
Waycool
, which played three
ACM North American Computer Chess Championships
, the
ACM 1986
,
ACM 1987
and
ACM 1988
, as well the
WCCC 1989
[1]
.
Selected Publications
Rod Morison
(
1988
).
Interactive performance display and debugging using the NCUBE real-time graphicssystem
. Proceedings of the third conference on Hypercube concurrent computers and applications: Architecture, software, computer systems, and general issues -
Volume 1
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Rod Morison's ICGA Tournaments
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Waycool's ICGA Tournaments
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ACM 1986
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ACM 1987
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ACM 1988
Dec 5, 2017
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Dec 1, 2017
Ed Felten
Dec 5, 2017
People
Feb 28, 2018
Rob Fatland
Jun 12, 2015
Rod Morison
Dec 5, 2017
Steve Otto
Dec 5, 2017
Waycool
Dec 5, 2017
WCCC 1989
Dec 5, 2017
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Rod Morison,
an American computer scientist. While from mid 80s affiliated with California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California, Rod Morison worked on parallel algorithms for nCUBE concurrent computers. Along with Steve Otto, Ed Felten, and Rob Fatland, Rod is co-author of the massive parallel chess program Waycool, which played three ACM North American Computer Chess Championships, the ACM 1986, ACM 1987 and ACM 1988, as well the WCCC 1989 [1].
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References
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