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* [[Henri Bal]], [[Mathematician#DGrune|Dick Grune]] ('''1994'''). ''[http://www.cs.vu.nl/%7Edick/PLE.html Programming Language Essentials]''. Addison-Wesley
 
* [[Henri Bal]], [[Mathematician#DGrune|Dick Grune]] ('''1994'''). ''[http://www.cs.vu.nl/%7Edick/PLE.html Programming Language Essentials]''. Addison-Wesley
 
* [[Henri Bal]], [[Victor Allis]] ('''1995'''). ''Parallel Retrograde Analysis on a Distributed System''. Supercomputing ’95, San Diego, CA.
 
* [[Henri Bal]], [[Victor Allis]] ('''1995'''). ''Parallel Retrograde Analysis on a Distributed System''. Supercomputing ’95, San Diego, CA.
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* [[John Romein]], [[Henri Bal]] ('''1995'''). ''Parallel N-Body Simulation on a Large-Scale Homogeneous Distributed System''. [http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/europar/europar95.html Euro-Par 1995]
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* [[John Romein]], [[Henri Bal]], [[Mathematician#DGrune|Dick Grune]]  ('''1997'''). ''An Application Domain Specific Language for Describing Board Games''. [http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/pdpta/pdpta1997.html PDPTA 1997], [http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.47.1169 CiteSeerX]
 
* [[John Romein]], [[Aske Plaat]], [[Henri Bal]], [[Jonathan Schaeffer]]  ('''1999'''). ''Transposition Table Driven Work Scheduling in Distributed Search''. [[Conferences#AAAI-99|AAAI-99]], [https://www.aaai.org/Papers/AAAI/1999/AAAI99-103.pdf pdf] <ref>[http://www.talkchess.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=57343&start=5 Re: scorpio can run on 8192 cores] by [[Daniel Shawul]], [[CCC]], August 29, 2015</ref> <ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transposition-driven_scheduling Transposition-driven scheduling - Wikipedia]</ref>
 
* [[John Romein]], [[Aske Plaat]], [[Henri Bal]], [[Jonathan Schaeffer]]  ('''1999'''). ''Transposition Table Driven Work Scheduling in Distributed Search''. [[Conferences#AAAI-99|AAAI-99]], [https://www.aaai.org/Papers/AAAI/1999/AAAI99-103.pdf pdf] <ref>[http://www.talkchess.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=57343&start=5 Re: scorpio can run on 8192 cores] by [[Daniel Shawul]], [[CCC]], August 29, 2015</ref> <ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transposition-driven_scheduling Transposition-driven scheduling - Wikipedia]</ref>
 
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Henri E. Bal [1]

Henri Elle Bal,
a Dutch mathematician, computer scientist and professor at Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam. He is a influential and luminary researcher and authority in parallel computing, computer cluster, parallel programming languages, optimizing compiler and parallel applications. Bal has been a member of over 30 program committees, and as such has had a major impact on the field of parallel computing [2] . Henri Bal received a M.Sc. in Mathematics from the Delft University of Technology in 1982, and Ph.D. in CS [3] in 1989 under the supervision of Andrew S. Tanenbaum. He was visiting researcher at Imperial College, London, University of Arizona, Tucson and Massachusetts Institute of Technology [4]. Along with Robbert van Renesse in 1986, he wrote papers on parallel alpha-beta, with Victor Allis in 1995 on parallel retrograde analysis [5], and in 2002, with his student John Romein, he solved the game of Awari [6] [7] .

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Henri Bal was the driving force behind the acquisition and use of three large distributed cluster computers called the Distributed ASCI Supercomputer (DAS), a Computer Science Grid with revolutionary Optical Interconnect [8] .

Selected Publications

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