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Programming Forum and web based access to our favorite programming groups.First International Day on Constraint Programming Tools (CP-TOOLS-06) (In conjunction with CP'06) September 24, 2006 URL: www.cptools.org Description =========== Much of the success and recognition of constraint programming stems from constraint programming systems and their successful use for practical applications. By providing rich languages and sophisticated implementations, constraint programming tools model complex applications, shorten development time, and produce code that is easier to maintain and extend. The goal of CP-TOOLS series is to foster the development of constraint programming tools, to showcase their applications, to educate young researchers in the use of CP tools, and to encourage cross-fertilization in tool development. CP-TOOLS-06 is the first event in this series that will take place yearly in conjunction to a major conference. The theme of the first day in the series is to expose young researchers to a broad set of constraint-programming tools, to the system-oriented research process, and to research themes in the area. The CP-Tools program will consist of two invited talks exploring these issues from industrial and academic standpoints, presentations of the participating systems, and two panels. The system presentations will collectively present the spectrum of capabilities available in modern CP tools. The first panel will focus on promoting system research and will discuss what makes it so unique. The second panel will approach research themes and trends that participants are exploring or are poised to explore. Participating systems may be commercial or academic and are expected to be available. Up-to-date information is available at www.cptools.org Invited Speakers ================ Jean-François Puget, ILOG, France Christian Schulte, KTH, Sweden Submission of Abstracts ======================= Abstracts of system descriptions are sollicited from all areas of constraint programming provided that the described system be available. We expect authors to address at least the following aspects in their abstract: system goals and area (research, industrial, education), technical contributions, distinguishing aspects, problematic aspects, relation to other systems, availability, applications, future development plans. Based on submitted abstracts, systems will be selected for presentation. Important Dates =============== August 6, 2006 Deadline for submissions August 13, 2006 Notification Abstracts should be sent to the three organizers. Organization ============ Laurent Michel (ldm@engr.uconn.edu) Christian Schulte (schulte@imit.kth.seç) Pascal Van Hentenryck (pvh@cs.brown.edu) Sponsors ======== SICS (Swedish Institute of Computer Science) 4C (Cork Constraint Computation Centre, Ireland) Program Committee ================= Mats Carlsson, SICS, Sweden Yves Colombani, Dash Optimization, UK Yan Georget, Koalog, France Laurent Granvilliers, U Nantes, France Narendra Jussien, EMN, LINA, France François Laburthe, Bouygues, France Laurent Michel, U of Connecticut, USA Jean-François Puget, ILOG, France Jean-Charles Régin, ILOG, France Christian Schulte, KTH, Sweden Marc van Dongen, 4C, Ireland Pascal Van Hentenryck, Brown U, USA Mark Wallace, Monash U, Australia Roland Yap, NUS, Singapore
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