CP 2011
Seventeenth International Conference on
Principles and Practice of Constraint Programming
September 12-16, 2011
Perugia, Italy
http://www.dmi.unipg.it/cp2011/
The CP conference is the annual international conference on constraint
programming. It is concerned with all aspects of computing with
constraints, including theory, algorithms, environments, languages, models,
systems, and applications such as decision making, resource allocation, and
agreement technologies.
CP 2011 includes a technical program, where presentations of research and
application papers as well as invited talks aim at describing the best
results and techniques in the state-of-the-art of constraint programming.
One day of Workshops precedes the conference. Tutorials and the Doctoral
Program will form part of the main conference.
Papers are solicited from all disciplines concerned with constraints.
Reports on successful applications of constraint technology are
particularly encouraged and are subject to special Applications track
acceptance criteria. The conference proceedings will be published by
Springer Verlag in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. Full
paper submissions are limited to 15 LNCS pages, while Short paper
submissions are limited to 8 pages. Short papers will be reviewed to the
same standards of quality as full papers, but will naturally contain less
quantity of new materials. Short papers will have the same status as long
papers and be eligible for the best paper prize.
Further information is provided on the conference webpage.
IMPORTANT DATES
Deadline for Submissions: April 22, 2011
Provisional Reviews to authors: May 25, 2011
Authors feedback due: May 27, 2011
Notification of Acceptance: June 3, 2011
Camera Ready due: June 15, 2011
ORGANIZATION
Conference Chair
Stefano Bistarelli
University of Perugia, Italy
Program Chair
Jimmy H.M. Lee
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Doctoral Program Chairs
Christopher Jefferson
University of St. Andrews, Scotland, UK
Guido Tack
K.U. Leuven, Belgium
Workshop/Tutorial Chair
Christian Schulte
Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden
Sponsorship Chair
Ian Miguel
University of St. Andrews, Scotland, UK
Program Committee
Fahiem Bacchus (Canada)
Peter van Beek (Canada)
Nicolas Beldiceanu (France)
Frederic Benhamou (France)
Christian Bessiere (France)
Stefano Bistarelli (Italy)
Lucas Bordeaux (UK)
Hubie Chen (Spain)
David Cohen (UK)
Martin Cooper (France)
Pierre Flener (Sweden)
Alan Frisch (UK)
Simon de Givry (France)
Carla Gomes (USA)
Emmanuel Hebrard (Ireland)
Christopher Jefferson (UK)
George Katsirelos (France)
Zeynep Kiziltan (Italy)
Arnaud Lallouet (France)
Javier Larrosa (Spain)
Yat-Chiu Law (Hong Kong)
Jimmy Lee (Hong Kong)
Joao Marques-Silva (Ireland)
Pedro Meseguer (Spain)
Laurent Michel (USA)
Ian Miguel (UK)
Michela Milano (Italy)
Peter Nightingale (UK)
Barry O'Sullivan (Ireland)
Gilles Pesant (Canada)
Karen Petrie (UK)
Claude-Guy Quimper (Canada)
Emma Rollon (Spain)
Francesca Rossi (Italy)
Ashish Sabharwal (USA)
Thomas Schiex (France)
Christian Schulte (Sweden)
Meinolf Sellmann (USA)
Helmut Simonis (Ireland)
Kostas Stergiou (Greece)
Peter Stuckey (Australia)
Guido Tack (Belgium)
Michael Trick (USA)
Pascal Van Hentenryck (USA)
Mark Wallace (Australia)
Toby Walsh (Australia)
Roland Yap (Singapore)
Standa Zivny (UK)
Applications Track Committee
Chair: Helmut Simonis (Ireland)
Laurent Michel (USA)
Barry O'Sullivan (Ireland)
Paul Shaw (USA)
Mark Wallace (Australia)
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