Truman Collins
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Truman Wesley Collins, Jr.,
an American computer scientist with an undergraduate degree in mathematics, computer science and economics from Willamette University,
coupled with a M.A. in computer science from Stanford University.
He is very involved in The Collins Companies where he serves on the board, and the Collins Foundation, as president
[2].
During the mid 80s, while affiliated with Willamette University, he wrote the chess program Pawnder as senior project in computer science
[3].
Selected Publications
- Truman Collins (1995). A Trip Down Chess Computer Memory Lane. Computer Chess Reports, Vol. 5, No. 3-4 Addendum, pp. 33 [4]
Forum Posts
- Crafty annotate feature by Truman Collins, rgcc, January 11, 1996
- The old Boris chess computer by Truman Collins, rgcc, January 25, 1996 » Boris
- N-Queens number for large boards by Truman Collins, rgcm, January 30, 1997 » N Queens
External Links
- Truman Collins' Index Page
- Pawnder Chess Program
- Probabilities in the Game of Monopoly® by Truman Collins [5]
- The Collins Companies from Wikipedia
References
- ↑ From DSC_9428 | They ask you to do these silly poses. | troom | Flickr, troom | Flickr, referred from Truman Collins' Index Page
- ↑ History In-Depth | The Collins Companies | Truman W. Collins Jr.
- ↑ Pawnder Chess Program
- ↑ The old Boris chess computer by Truman Collins, rgcc, January 25, 1996
- ↑ Monopoly (game) from Wikipedia