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HiTech

HiTech was a chess machine built at Carnegie Mellon University under the direction of World Correspondence Chess Champion Dr. Hans J. Berliner, by… 
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2017
2017
Along with the internal environment of China’s National Hi-tech industry Development Zone becoming more complicated, it’s… 
2017
2017
In recent years, numbers of non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) schemes have been proposed to support the great amounts of… 
2014
2014
--We propose and present a cloud-based approach for designing an interoperable electronic health record (EHR) system implemented… 
2013
2013
A location based gradual beamforming and soft handover scheme for high speed train (HST) equipped with linearly distributed multi… 
2013
2013
This white paper examines how cloud computing generates new privacy challenges for both healthcare providers and patients, and… 
2010
2010
This paper investigates the use of ATSC M/H digital television (DTV) signal for location finding. In comparison to satellite… 
2009
2009
Hafnium silicate films were grown by atomic layer deposition using the liquid precursors tetrakis(diethylamido)hafnium (TDEAH… 
2008
2008
A new simple method combining hot-wire CVD and pulsed liquid injection of metal-organic precursor solutions was developed for… 
1997
1997
The $100,004 Fredkin Prize for Computer Chess, created in 1980 to honor the first program to beat a reigning world chess champion…