I. J. Good 0001
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- affiliation: Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg, VA, USA
- award (1998): Computer Pioneer Award
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1990 – 1999
- 1995
- [c1]Irving John Good:
Legal Responsibility and Causation. Machine Intelligence 15 1995: 25-59 - 1994
- [j26]I. J. Good:
Contribution to the Discussion of Henry E. Comput. Intell. 10: 57-58 (1994) - 1993
- [j25]I. J. Good:
Limited Competition. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 16(2): 118 (1993) - 1991
- [j24]I. J. Good:
The Science of Fractal Images (Heinz-Otto Peitgen and Dietmar Saupe, eds.). SIAM Review 33(3): 496-499 (1991) - 1990
- [j23]I. J. Good:
Fractals Everywhere (Michael Barnsley). SIAM Review 32(2): 317-318 (1990)
1980 – 1989
- 1988
- [j22]I. J. Good:
Some Comments Concerning an Article by De Groot. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 11(2-3): 80 (1988) - [j21]I. J. Good:
Fide's Objection Refuted. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 11(4): 203 (1988)
1970 – 1979
- 1979
- [j20]I. J. Good:
Early Work on Computers at Bletchley. IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 1(1): 38-48 (1979) - [j19]I. J. Good:
Early Work on Computers at Bletchley. Cryptologia 3(2): 65-77 (1979) - 1978
- [j18]I. J. Good:
Review of "Advances in Computer Chess, Volume 1. by M.R.B. Clarke"; University Press, 1977. SIGART Newsl. 66: 10-11 (1978) - 1977
- [j17]I. J. Good, J. F. Crook:
The enumeration of arrays and a generalization related to contingency tables. Discret. Math. 19(1): 23-45 (1977) - [j16]I. J. Good, T. N. Tideman:
Stirling Numbers and a Geometric Structure from Voting Theory. J. Comb. Theory, Ser. A 23(1): 34-45 (1977) - 1974
- [j15]I. J. Good:
Review of 'Theories of Probability: An Examination of Foundations' (Fine, T. L.; 1973). IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 20(2): 298-300 (1974) - 1971
- [j14]I. J. Good:
The Factorization of a Sum of Matrices and the Multivariate Cumulants of a Set of Quadratic Expressions. J. Comb. Theory, Ser. A 11(1): 27-37 (1971) - [j13]I. J. Good:
The Relationship Between Two Fast Fourier Transforms. IEEE Trans. Computers 20(3): 310-317 (1971)
1960 – 1969
- 1968
- [j12]I. J. Good:
Letters to the editor: number of possible strategies when writing compilers. Commun. ACM 11(7): 474 (1968) - [j11]I. J. Good:
Gödel's Theorem. Comput. J. 10(4): 417 (1968) - 1967
- [j10]I. J. Good:
The Loss of Information due to Clipping a Waveform. Inf. Control. 10(2): 220-222 (1967) - [j9]I. J. Good:
The decision-theory approach to the evaluation of information-retrieval systems. Inf. Storage Retr. 3(2): 31-34 (1967) - 1965
- [j8]Irving John Good:
Speculations Concerning the First Ultraintelligent Machine. Adv. Comput. 6: 31-88 (1965) - [j7]Irving John Good:
Brains, Machines and Mathematics. Comput. J. 8(1): 88 (1965) - 1961
- [j6]Irving John Good:
A Comparison of some Methods of Calculating Covariance Functions on an Electronic Computer. Comput. J. 3(4): 262-265 (1961) - [j5]I. J. Good:
Amount of Deciding and Decisionary Effort. Inf. Control. 4(2-3): 271-281 (1961) - 1960
- [j4]I. J. Good:
Effective Sampling Rates for Signal Detection; or Can the Gaussian Model be Salvaged? Inf. Control. 3(2): 116-140 (1960)
1950 – 1959
- 1959
- [j3]I. J. Good, K. Caj Doog:
A Paradox Concerning Rate of Information: Corrections and Additions. Inf. Control. 2(2): 194-197 (1959) - 1958
- [j2]I. J. Good, K. Caj Doog:
A Paradox Concerning Rate of Information. Inf. Control. 1(2): 113-126 (1958) - [j1]I. J. Good:
How Much Science Can You Have at Your Fingertips? IBM J. Res. Dev. 2(4): 282-288 (1958)

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