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From: | Holger |
Subject: | RE: [Bug-gnubg] Match statistics graph |
Date: | Sat, 30 Aug 2003 00:02:03 +0200 |
At 18:50 29.08.2003 -0300, Albert Silver wrote:
Chess Assistant's biggest strength (and it was the core of its purpose) was its ability to compress information and the speed of its searches. It was quite simply unparalleled, and could go through a 2 million game database in seconds. One of the keys to its speed was the use of libraries for different parts. In other words there was a Player
Hmm, here you're describing the attributes of a very high tuned database engine.
library, a Site library, etc. It meant that a search was not hampered by irrelevant information. Here that score info could be stored in a separate file and accessed according to need. That way it would be faster, and would not imply touching pre-existing records.
And this is the database design. Both don't really have that much to do with a backgammon programme.
Regards,Holger
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