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Martin Borriss,
a German chess international master [2] and computer scientist with expertise in real-time operating systems, Linux kernel, network programming, system programming, and high-speed communication [3]. He holds a diploma degree and Ph.D. both from TU Dresden in 1994 and 1998 respectively.
As computer chess programmer, Martin Borriss is author of the free open source engine Gullydeckel, which supports the Chess Engine Communication Protocol [4].
Selected Publications
- Martin Borriss (1994). Simulation von Warteschlangennetzen in BNETD. Diploma thesis, TU Dresden
- Robert Baumgartl, Martin Borriss, Hermann Härtig, et al. (1998). Dresden Realtime Operating System. pdf
- Martin Borriss, Uwe Dannowski, Hermann Härtig (1998). TCP Performance over ATM on Linux and Windows NT. ICATM'98
- Martin Borriss, Hermann Härtig (1998). Design and Implementation of a Real-Time ATM-Based Protocol Server. RTSS 1998 [7]
- Martin Borriss (1998). Operating System Support for Predictable High-Speed Communication. Ph.D. thesis, TU Dresden, amazon.ca
Forum Posts
- Move generator design choices by Martin Borriss, rgcc, April 26, 1996 » Move Generation
- Sane numbers by Martin Borriss, rgcc, June 26, 1996
- Repetitions in Crafty by Martin Borriss, rgcc, January 30, 1997 » Crafty, Repetitions
- Re: Deep Quiesence Searching by Martin Borriss, rgcc, February 24, 1997 » Quiescence Search
- Re: Deep Quiesence Searching by Martin Borriss, rgcc, February 25, 1997
External Links
- Martin Borriss | LinkedIn
- borriss (Martin Borriss) · GitHub
- Gullydeckel Chess Program
- Borriss, Martin, Dr. FIDE Chess Profile
- The chess games of Martin Borriss from chessgames.com
- Martin Borriss chess games - 365Chess.com
- Martin Borriss | Person der Schachzeitgeschichte - German Chess Federation
- Martin Borriss - Quora