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'''Donald Francis (Don) Beal''',<br/>
 
'''Donald Francis (Don) Beal''',<br/>
a British computer scientist and computer games researcher, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emeritus Emeritus] staff from the [[Queen Mary, University of London|Queen Mary and Westfield College]] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London London], Department of Computer Science <ref>[http://www.eecs.qmul.ac.uk/staff/people2.php?t=emeritus School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science - Honorary, Retired and Visiting Staff]</ref>. Don Beal researched and published on various computer chess related topics, for instance [[Search Pathology|search pathology]], [[Null Move Pruning#NMQS|null move quiescence search]], [[Integrated Bounds and Values|integrated bounds and values]], [[Temporal Difference Learning|temporal difference learning]] and [[Retrograde Analysis|retrograde analysis]]. Selected publications were summarized in his Ph.D. thesis ''The Nature of MINIMAX Search'' <ref>[[Don Beal]] ('''1999'''). ''The Nature of MINIMAX Search''. Ph.D. thesis</ref> , he was author and co-author of several chess programs competing at various [[Tournaments|CC Tournaments]], and was long time board member of the [[ICCA]] as Secretary-Treasurer <ref>[[Jaap van den Herik]] ('''2000'''). ''[http://ilk.uvt.nl/icga/journal/contents/content23-4.htm#FROM%20COGNITION From Cognition to Perception]''. [[ICGA Journal#23_4|ICGA Journal, Vol. 23, No. 4]]</ref>, contributor of multiple [[Conferences|Advances in Computer Chess Conferences]], as well as editor of the [[Advances in Computer Chess 4|ACC 4]], [[Advances in Computer Chess 5|ACC 5]] and [[Advances in Computer Chess 6|ACC 6]] conference proceedings. Don Beal advocated and organized [[Uniform-Platform Computer Chess Championship]] <ref>[http://old.csvn.nl/uni_hist.html QMW "Uniform Platform" Computer-Chess Tournament] from the old [[CSVN]] site</ref>, an approach to compare programs without hardware dependence.  
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a British computer scientist and computer games researcher, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emeritus Emeritus] staff from the [[Queen Mary, University of London|Queen Mary and Westfield College]] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London London], Department of Computer Science <ref>[http://www.eecs.qmul.ac.uk/staff/people2.php?t=emeritus School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science - Honorary, Retired and Visiting Staff]</ref>. Don Beal researched and published on various computer chess related topics, for instance [[Search Pathology|search pathology]], [[Null Move Pruning#NMQS|null move quiescence search]], [[Integrated Bounds and Values|integrated bounds and values]], [[Temporal Difference Learning|temporal difference learning]] and [[Retrograde Analysis|retrograde analysis]]. Selected publications were summarized in his Ph.D. thesis ''The Nature of MINIMAX Search'' <ref>[[Don Beal]] ('''1999'''). ''The Nature of MINIMAX Search''. Ph.D. thesis</ref> , he was author and co-author of several chess programs competing at various [[Tournaments and Matches|CC Tournaments]], and was long time board member of the [[ICCA]] as Secretary-Treasurer <ref>[[Jaap van den Herik]] ('''2000'''). ''[http://ilk.uvt.nl/icga/journal/contents/content23-4.htm#FROM%20COGNITION From Cognition to Perception]''. [[ICGA Journal#23_4|ICGA Journal, Vol. 23, No. 4]]</ref>, contributor of multiple [[Conferences|Advances in Computer Chess Conferences]], as well as editor of the [[Advances in Computer Chess 4|ACC 4]], [[Advances in Computer Chess 5|ACC 5]] and [[Advances in Computer Chess 6|ACC 6]] conference proceedings. Don Beal advocated and organized [[Uniform-Platform Computer Chess Championship]] <ref>[http://old.csvn.nl/uni_hist.html QMW "Uniform Platform" Computer-Chess Tournament] from the old [[CSVN]] site</ref>, an approach to compare programs without hardware dependence.  
  
 
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Don Beal, WCCC 1986 [1]

Donald Francis (Don) Beal,
a British computer scientist and computer games researcher, Emeritus staff from the Queen Mary and Westfield College of London, Department of Computer Science [2]. Don Beal researched and published on various computer chess related topics, for instance search pathology, null move quiescence search, integrated bounds and values, temporal difference learning and retrograde analysis. Selected publications were summarized in his Ph.D. thesis The Nature of MINIMAX Search [3] , he was author and co-author of several chess programs competing at various CC Tournaments, and was long time board member of the ICCA as Secretary-Treasurer [4], contributor of multiple Advances in Computer Chess Conferences, as well as editor of the ACC 4, ACC 5 and ACC 6 conference proceedings. Don Beal advocated and organized Uniform-Platform Computer Chess Championship [5], an approach to compare programs without hardware dependence.

Photos

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Don Beal's BCP still in the assembly stage, 1983 [6]

Beal Thompson Newborn Botvinnik WCCC New York 1983.jpg

Don Beal, Thompson, Newborn and Botvinnik, WCCC 1983 [7]

Don's Programs

Don Beal is author and co-author of following chess programs [8] :

and the Lines of Action program:

See also

Selected Publications

[9] [10] [11]

1978

1980 ...

1990 ...

2000 ...

Forum Posts

External Links

References

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