- Alan
Kotok (November 9, 1941 – May 26, 2006) was an
American computer scientist known for his work at
Digital Equipment Corporation (Digital, or DEC)...
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Kotok-McCarthy, also
known as A
Chess Playing Program for the IBM 7090
Computer was the
first computer program to play
chess convincingly. It is also...
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Katak or
Kotok or Kotk or
Kotak or **** (Persian: كتك) may
refer to: Katak,
Chaharmahal and
Bakhtiari Katak-e Olya,
Chaharmahal and
Bakhtiari Province...
- the
Soviet Union; McCarthy's team lost two
games and drew two
games (see
Kotok-McCarthy). From 1978 to 1986,
McCarthy developed the cir****scription method...
- The A’chik
Songna An’pachakgipa
Kotok (ASAK) was an
armed separatist group operating in the
northeast Indian state of Meghalaya. The ASAK is a
split of...
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workshop in 1956 and
suggested it to a
group of his
students including Alan
Kotok at MIT in 1961.
Alexander Brudno independently conceived the alpha–beta...
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Elisabeth Moss as
Angie Wood
Gabriel Byrne as Jim
Michael Gambon as
Sydney Kotok David Bamber as Dr.
Meredith Olivia Poulet as
Maria Trevor White as Bryan...
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employees affiliated with the Tech
Model Railroad Club (TMRC), led by Alan
Kotok,
Peter Samson, and Bob Saunders. The
games included Tic-Tac-Toe,
which used...
- for
representing game positions) in
computer chess. The
program defeated Kotok-McCarthy in the
first chess match between computer programs, also in 1966...
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Crossbar telephone switch; the lead
designer for this
project was Alan
Kotok, a
prominent member of the
design staff at
Digital Equipment Corporation...