---------- Forwarded Message ---------- Subject: [SICStus] Innovative Applications, CP'2001: Call for Papers Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2001 17:35:40 +0100 (GMT Daylight Time) From: E P Tsang edward@essex.ac.uk To: modern-heuristic@mailbase.ac.uk, cpworld@gmu.edu, consnet-plan@cs.rhul.ac.uk, constraints@cirl.uoregon.edu, p-and-s@shelob.iti.salford.ac.uk, sched-l@dbai.tuwien.ac.at, csp@carlit.toulouse.inra.fr, aisb@cogs.sussex.ac.uk, planet-out@ares.informatik.uni-ulm.de, dreamers@dai.ed.ac.uk, csp-list@cert.fr, GreenTrip@math.sintef.no, aig@cs.york.ac.uk, evah@eucmax.sim.ucm.es, acclaim@sics.se, aiia@di.unito.it, cade-12@loria.fr, cade@research.att.com, ccl@dfki.de, cclp.x@parc.xerox.com, clp@cs.cmu.edu, clp@cis.ohio-state.edu, clpr-users@cis.ohio-state.edu, compulog-list@cwi.nl, compunode@dfki.de, lics@research.bell-labs.com, lics-email@cs.indiana.edu, logic@cs.cornell.edu, logic@theory.lcs.mit.edu, lp-internet@doc.ic.ac.uk, oz-users@dfki.uni-sb.de, theorem-provers@ai.mit.edu, theory-a@vm1.nodak.edu, theoryc@info.cs.vt.edu, theorynt@listserv.nodak.edu, tschiex@toulouse.inra.fr Cc: edward@essex.ac.uk
Call for paper Innovative Applications Track Constraint Programming 2001 26 November - 1 December 2001 Paphos, Cyprus
*** IMPORTANT DATES *** Submission of papers: May 14, 2001 Notification of acceptance: July 16, 2001 Camera-ready papers due: August 20, 2001 ******
Innovative Applications is a programme under the Constraint Programming 2001 Conference. The Innovative Applications is a forum for practitioners and end users of constraint technology, and an interface between them and researchers in constraints.
The purpose of the Innovative Track is to report successful applications of constraint technology, so as to attract potential users and researchers to this technology. Papers submitted to this track will mainly be judged by the success of applications reported. Authors may withhold confidential technical details if preferred.
We welcome submission in, but not limited to, the following topics:
* surveys of an application area, including problems to which constraint programming may be applied, experience in applying constraint programming, and areas where further research is required to meet industrial needs;
* software engineering aspect of constraint programming, including constraints elicitation, modelling and solving ill-defined applications;
* solutions of constraint problems using multiple solving techniques, including cooperative algorithms, hybrid solver configurations, and embedding constraint techniques in logic programming;
* the evaluation and comparison of approaches, including operational research vs. constraint programming, and stochastic vs. complete search techniques.
Further details can be obtained from http://cswww.essex.ac.uk/CSP/Cpia-2001/ .
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