Providing Internet Access to an Electronic Chessboard
Access Type
Campus Access Only
Entry Number
44
Start Date
4-5-2017 12:00 PM
End Date
4-5-2017 1:00 PM
Department
Computer Science
Abstract
We will demonstrate a system that allows a game played on an electronic chessboard to be viewed from anywhere on the Internet using widely available client-side software. The system was built using distributed software that runs on the chessboard and on a special-purpose chess server. The system also allows remote users to play games, set parameters and send messages to the electronic chessboard.
Faculty Mentor(s)
Randy Ribler
Providing Internet Access to an Electronic Chessboard
We will demonstrate a system that allows a game played on an electronic chessboard to be viewed from anywhere on the Internet using widely available client-side software. The system was built using distributed software that runs on the chessboard and on a special-purpose chess server. The system also allows remote users to play games, set parameters and send messages to the electronic chessboard.