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Subject: My web site "online technical papers" stuff

Author: Robert Hyatt

Date: 08:47:14 01/15/04


Some of you have now noticed that I have converted several papers I have
written, and a couple that I wrote but never published, into HTML and put them
on my web site at

http://www.cis.uab.edu/info/faculty/hyatt/hyatt.html

These were converted electronically, and while I have looked them over, it is
more than likely that there are some formatting glitches that I didn't catch.
If you look at anything here, and find an incomplete sentence, or a paragraph
that doesn't seem to make sense (ie perhaps some text is missing in the middle)
or something similar, please let me know and I'll try to make the corrections as
they come in.  Before anyone asks, yes, you can mirror these files if you want,
but be aware that they might change if any additional corrections are sent to
me, so you might plan on refreshing them once a week for a while.

If anyone has any sort of similar material they'd like to make available, I'll
be more than happy to add it (with proper credit of course) to make this a
long-term computer chess technical resource everyone can find...  If you have
any suggested changes to any of the material, feel free to send that as well,
particularly if you think something is not very clear.  Some of these are things
published in the JICCA, but then modified later, so these should be the most
recent (and accurate) copies of the documents.  I even added a note on the front
of the DTS paper to avoid another Vincent-type tirade about the data
reconstruction that was done.  :)

Suggestions, comments, corrections or additions are welcome.

I will add that I tried to avoid graphics in the papers.  IE I converted all
tables to ASCII even though it doesn't look quite as neat as the graphics with
border lines and the like, but it greatly speeds up the downloading/access
times.  Graphics are great, but not over a modem.



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