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Home * People * Vladimir Rybinkin
Vladimir Rybinkin,
a Russian computer scientist with expertise in databases, affiliated with the WSEAS (World Scientific and Engineering Academy and Society) [2] [3].
As former computer chess programmer, Vladimir Rybinkin is primary author of the chess program Mirage, supported by Yuri Shpeer.
Selected Publications
- Vladimir Rybinkin (2004). Revelation and correction of error of textual data in relational databases. Moscow ACM SIGMOD
- Vladimir Rybinkin (2006). Realization of some methods of processing of poorly structured data in digital libraries. RCDL, 2005
- Vladimir Rybinkin, Roman Lukatsky (2007). An optimization of the structure of databases. AIKED'07, pdf
Forum Posts
- Заставить работать машину клиента! Конференция by Vladimir Rybinkin, Конференция iXBT.com, September 01, 2009 » Centaur, Mirage, Dragon, Dragon (Chess Assistant)
External Links
References
- ↑ Vladimir Rybinkin and Yuri Shpeer clipped from Aegon 1996-97, Photos by Thorsten Czub
- ↑ WSEAS - World Scientific and Engineering Academy and Society
- ↑ WSEAS Members