Tai-Ming Parng

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Tai-Ming Parng, a Taiwanese electrical engineer and computer scientist, retired professor at department of electrical engineering, National Taiwan University, and CTO at Asus. As thesis advisor of Yi-Fan Ke, he co-authored on parallel chess hardware and the Guard Heuristic, which uses the control of squares to order and prune moves in Chess and Chinese Chess.

=Selected Publications=
 * Feipei Lai, Chyuan-Yow Wu, Tai-Ming Parng (1990). A memory management unit and cache controller for the MARS system. MICRO 23
 * Yi-Fan Ke, Tai-Ming Parng (1993). The Guard Heuristic: Legal Move Ordering with Forward Game-Tree Pruning. ICCA Journal, Vol. 16, No. 2
 * Yi-Fan Ke, Tai-Ming Parng (1996). Parallel Move Generation System for Computer Chess. IEICE Transactions on Information and Systems, April, 1996, pp. 290-296
 * Yi-Fan Ke, Tai-Ming Parng (1996). A Parallel Hardware Architecture for Accelerating α-β Game Tree. IEICE Transactions on Information and Systems, September, 1996, pp. 1232-1240

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