Forwarded message from [henz@comp.nus.edu.sg (Martin Henz)] sent originally on Fri, 21 Jan 2000 09:57:52 +0800 (GMT-8): : CP2000 : Sixth International Conference on Principles and Practice of : Constraint Programming : : Call For CP2000 Post-Conference Workshop Proposals : : The Sixth International Conference on Principles and Practice of Constraint : Programming (CP2000) will be held in Singapore from September 18-22, 2000. : It is the main conference devoted to all aspects of computing with constraints : including: algorithms, applications, environments, languages, models, systems. : In conjunction with the main conference, several post-conference : workshops are planned for the last day of the conference on September 22nd. : : One role of the post-conference workshops is to promote new and emerging : areas within the field of constraints. A second role is to provide a platform : for the presentation of preliminary work or novel ideas in a less : formal way than the conference itself. It is an opportunity to disseminate : work in progress, particularly so for new researchers. Finally the workshops : may provide a venue for presenting more specialised topics and : opportunities for more intensive discussions and exchange of ideas. : The topics of the workshops can cover any area related to constraints : and any related cross-disciplinary areas. : : The format of the workshop will be determined by the organizers. : Workshops can vary in length with an expected duration ranging from : half a day up to one day. Having two or three co-organizers for a : workshop is strongly advised. : : How to Propose a Workshop: : -------------------------- : : Proposals for workshops should be in English and between two to four pages : in length. They should contain: : : * the title of the workshop : * a brief technical description of the topics covered by the workshop : * a discussion of the timeliness and relevance of the workshop : * the names, and affiliations of the workshop organizing committee : * contact details (email, web page, phone, fax, etc) for the : designated contact person within the workshop organizing committee : * a preliminary plan/schedule for organizing the workshop : * a list of workshops previously organized by any of the : workshop organizing committee. : : Workshop organizers will be responsible for: : : * Producing a "Call for Papers" for the workshop and posting it : on the net and/or other means. Please provide a web page/URL which can : be linked into the CP2000 home page. : * Providing a brief description of the workshop for the conference program. : * Reviewing/accepting submitted papers. : * Scheduling workshop activities in collaboration with the local organizers : and the workshop chair. : * Making the accepted papers available to the workshop participants. : : Submission Procedure: : --------------------- : : Proposals should be submitted electronically (in ASCII, Ghostscript : compatible Postscript or LaTeX) to the CP2000 Workshop Chair, Toby Walsh, : at the following address: : : Toby Walsh, CP2000 Workshop Chair : Artificial Intelligence Group : Department of Computer Science : University of York : York YO10 5DD, U.K. : : Email: tw@cs.york.ac.uk : Tel: +44 1904 432745 : Fax: +44 1904 432767 : : Deadlines: : ---------- : Workshop proposal submission by: Tu, Feb 15, 2000 : Notification by: Tu, March 7, 2000 : : For more information, please see the CP2000 home page: : : http://www.comp.nus.edu.sg/~cp2000/ : : ______________________________________________________________________ : Distributed by publicity chair Martin Henz (www.comp.nus.edu.sg/~henz)
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