Organizations
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Computer Chess Organizations
International
- ACCA - Americas' Computer Chess Association
- ICCA - International Computer Chess Association, in 2002 renamed to
National
- CSVN - Computerschaak Vereniging Nederland
- G 6 - Gruppo Scacchi e Informatica (gsei)
- SSDF - Svenska schackdatorföreningen
Computer Games Organizations
- AAAI - Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence
- until 2007 the American Association for Artificial Intelligence [2]
- ACM - Association for Computing Machinery
- IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
- IFIP - International Federation for Information Processing
- IJCAI - International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence
- TAAI - Taiwanese Association for Artificial Intelligence
Chess Organizations
- FIDE - Fédération Internationale des Échecs or World Chess Federation
Universities and Institutes
A lot of universities are associated with people and chess programs:
Museums
Museums related to Computer Chess:
Companies
Hardware
Processors
Chess Computers
- Applied Concepts » Chafitz
- Excalibur Electronics
- Fidelity Electronics
- Hegener & Glaser
- Millennium 2000 GmbH
- Milton Bradley
- Newcrest Technology
- Novag
- Saitek
- TASC
- VEB Mikroelektronik Erfurt
Software
Operating Sytems
Development
Chess & AI-Games
- AI Factory
- Chafitz Inc.
- ChessBase
- ChessGenius by Richard Lang
- Chess Tiger by Christophe Théron
- ChessOK (Convekta)
- ChessUSA (ICD Corporation)
- Convekta (ChessOK)
- CSS-Shop! Steinwender EDV-Beratung GbR
- DeepMind
- EVCOMP - Chess software by Emil Vlasák
- Heuristic Software
- HIARCS Chess Software for PC, Mac, Pocket PC, iPhone, iPod and Palm Chess by Mark Uniacke
- ICD Corporation (ChessUSA)
- Intelligent Software
- Komodo
- Lokasoft by Lex Loep
- Microtrend
- Oxford Softworks
- Philidor Software
- PocketGrandmaster by Frank Schneider & Kai Skibbe Softwaredevelopment
- Schachversand Niggemann
- Shanghai Xianqu Info-Tech Co., Ltd.
- Shredder Computer Chess by Stefan Meyer-Kahlen
- Szabo Software
Games
References
- ↑ ICCA BECOMES ICGA by David Levy, President of the ICGA, ICGA Journal, Vol. 25, No. 3, September 2002
- ↑ AAAI Name Change