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CP 2006 (Constraint Programming), Nantes, France, Sep 2006
Call for Papers
CP 2006
Twelfth International Conference on
Principles and Practice of Constraint Programming
September 25 - 29, 2006
Nantes, France
http://www.sciences.univ-nantes.fr/cp06/
The CP conference is the annual international conference on constraint
programming and related areas. It is concerned with all aspects of
computing with constraints, including: theory, algorithms,
applications, environments, languages, models and systems. CP 2006
includes a technical programme, where presentations of theoretical and
application papers, as well as invited talks, tutorials, posters and
system demos aim at describing the best results and techniques in the
state-of-the-art of constraint programming. Moreover, CP 2006
continues the tradition of the CP doctoral programme, in which PhD
students can present their work, listen to tutorials on career and
ethical issues, and discuss their work with senior researchers via a
mentoring scheme. Finally, there will also be a number of workshops,
where researchers will be able to meet in an informal setting and
discuss their most recent ideas with their peers.
Papers are solicited from all disciplines concerned with constraints
and any application domain using constraints. Example topics include
problem modelling, problem solving, efficiency and usability. Papers
which report on successful applications of constraint technology are
also solicited.
Submitted papers must be original and must not be simultaneously
submitted for publication in a journal or another conference. Authors
are required to prepare their papers by following the Springer
instructions found at: http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html.
A page limit of 15 will be strictly enforced. The proceedings will be
published by Springer Verlag, in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science
series.
IMPORTANT DATES
* April 21, 2006: Deadline for submissions
* June 14, 2006: Notifications
* July 5, 2006: Camera-ready copy
ORGANIZATION
Conference Chairs
Fr?d?ric Benhamou, U of Nantes, France
Narendra Jussien, EMN, France
Program Chair
Fr?d?ric Benhamou, U of Nantes, France
Doctoral Program Chairs
Zeynep Kiziltan, U of Bologna, Italy
Brahim Hnich, 4C, Ireland
Workshop/Tutorial Chair
Barry O'Sullivan, 4C, Ireland
Poster/Demo Chair
Laurent Michel, U of Connecticut, USA
Publicity Chairs
Christian Schulte, KTH, Sweden
Mikael Lagerkvist, KTH, Sweden
Program Committee
Pedro Barahona, New U of Lisbon, Portugal
Nicolas Beldiceanu, EMN, France
Christian Bessiere, LIRMM-CNRS, France
David Cohen, Royal Holloway, UK
Andrew Davenport, IBM, USA
Boi Faltings, EPFL, Switzerland
Carla Gomes, Cornell, USA
Laurent Granvilliers, U Nantes, France
John Hooker, CMU, USA
Peter Jonsson, Link?ping U, Sweden
Irit Katriel, U of Aarhus, Denmark
Zeynep Kiziltan, U of Bologna, Italy
Luc Jaulin, ENSIETA Brest, France
Jimmy Lee, CUHK, Hong Kong
Michael Maher, NICTA, Australia
Pedro Meseguer, IIIA-CSIC, Spain
Laurent Michel, U of Connecticut, USA
Michela Milano, U of Bologna, Italy
Barry O'Sullivan, 4C, Ireland
Gilles Pesant, Polytech Montr?al, Canada
Jean-Fran?ois Puget, ILOG, France
Jean-Charles R?gin, ILOG, France
Francesca Rossi, U of Padova, Italy
Louis-Martin Rousseau, Polytech Montr?al, Canada
Michel Rueher, U of Nice, France
Thomas Schiex, INRA Toulouse, France
Christian Schulte, KTH, Sweden
Helmut Simonis, CrossCore Optimization, UK
Barbara Smith, 4C, Ireland
Peter Stuckey, U of Melbourne, Australia
Peter van Beek, U Waterloo, Canada
Pascal Van Hentenryck, Brown U, USA
Mark Wallace, Monash U, Australia
Toby Walsh, NICTA and UNSW, Australia
Roland Yap, NUS, Singapore
Makoto Yokoo, Kyushu U, Japan
Weixiong Zhang, Washington U, USA