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* [[Rob Lake]], [[Jonathan Schaeffer]], [[Paul Lu]] ('''1994'''). ''Solving Large Retrograde Analysis Problems Using a Network of Workstations''. [[Advances in Computer Chess 7]]
 
* [[Rob Lake]], [[Jonathan Schaeffer]], [[Paul Lu]] ('''1994'''). ''Solving Large Retrograde Analysis Problems Using a Network of Workstations''. [[Advances in Computer Chess 7]]
 
* [[Jonathan Schaeffer]], [[Rob Lake]], [[Paul Lu]], [[Martin Bryant]] ('''1996'''). ''Chinook: The World Man-Machine Checkers Champion''. AI Magazine, Vol. 17, No. 1
 
* [[Jonathan Schaeffer]], [[Rob Lake]], [[Paul Lu]], [[Martin Bryant]] ('''1996'''). ''Chinook: The World Man-Machine Checkers Champion''. AI Magazine, Vol. 17, No. 1
* [[Greg Wilson]], [[Paul Lu]] (eds.) ('''1996'''). ''[http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=2&tid=3952 Parallel Programming Using C++]''. MIT Press.
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* [[Greg Wilson]], [[Paul Lu]] (eds.) ('''1996'''). ''[https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/parallel-programming-using-c Parallel Programming Using C++]''. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIT_Press MIT Press]
 
* [[Paul Lu]] ('''1997'''). ''Aurora: Scoped Behaviour for Per-Context Optimized Distributed Data Sharing''. 11th International Parallel Processing Symposium (IPPS)
 
* [[Paul Lu]] ('''1997'''). ''Aurora: Scoped Behaviour for Per-Context Optimized Distributed Data Sharing''. 11th International Parallel Processing Symposium (IPPS)
 
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Paul Lu [1]

Paul Lu,
a Canadian computer scientist and associate professor at Department of Computing Science, University of Alberta. His research interests include high-performance computing, Metacomputing, and Bioinformatics. He developed Aurora [2] , a distributed shared data (DSD) system based on a standard C++ class library and run-time system. The system exploits language mechanisms for creating abstract data types and does not contain any language extensions. Paul Lu further was member of the Chinook team, solving Checkers in 2007, and worked on its parallel game tree search and endgame database construction [3].

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