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- From: benhamou@bnr.ca (Frederic Benhamou)
- Subject: WCLP '93 -- Call for Papers
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- Organization: Bell-Northern Research
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- WORKSHOP on CONSTRAINT LOGIC PROGRAMMING
- March 17-19, 1993
- C.I.R.M, Luminy,
- MARSEILLES
- FRANCE
-
- Dear colleague,
-
- We are organizing in Marseilles the fourth (now traditional)
- international workshop on Constraint Logic Programming,
- WCLP'93, 17-19 March 1993.
- The workshop will also be the respective
- area meeting of COMPULOG NET,
- the Network of Excellence in Computational Logic
- supported by the Esprit Program of the European Community.
-
- The first workshop on the topic was initiated by Jacques
- Cohen and Jean-Louis Lassez in the United States
- (Providence, RI, 1988). Since 1991, we have been
- organizing an annual meeting in Marseilles the aim of which
- has been to provide an open
- forum for the international community of researchers,
- language designers and application developers interested in
- exchanging ideas on different topics related to CLP in a
- dynamic and relatively informal environment.
-
- The first workshop in Marseilles, WCLP'91, was quite a success and
- we took it as a basis for a book on CLP, to be published by MIT
- Press.
- Last year, as the decision to organize WCLP'92 was made quite late,
- we chose to restrict most of our advertising to the European
- Community. We apologize to those of you who would have liked to
- have come and were informed indirectly or too late.
-
- Topics
- -------
- The topics which seem relevant to us within the framework of this
- workshop are:
-
- Constraint resolution in a structure
-
- * Efficient algorithms to check constraint satisfiability in
- standard structures such as : integers, rationals, reals,
- complex numbers, finite domains, lists, boolean algebra, etc.
- * Constraint simplification (elimination of redundancies,
- projection and variable elimination, entailment, etc.)
-
- Design of CLP languages
-
- * Choice of a harmonious mixture of different structures
- * Efficient approaches based on incomplete algorithms
- (local consistency on discrete and continuous domains, delayed
- constraints, approximated structure, enumeration, pruning, etc.)
- * Incremental implementation of specific algorithms
- * Memory management and compilation
- * Parallelism
-
- Applications
-
- * Industrial applications of CLP
- * Mathematical puzzles, problems and various difficult
- benchmarks for CLP languages.
-
- Invited talks
- -------------
- Pascal Van Hentenryck (Brown University, RI, USA): Design,
- implementation, and evaluation of the constraint
- language cc(FD).
- William Older (Bell Northern Research, Ottawa, Canada):
- Solving optimization problems in CLP(BNR).
-
- Submissions and Registration
- ----------------------------
- In order to ensure the dynamics of the workshop, the
- total number of participants and talks will be limited.
- Non-speakers' attendance will be satisfied on a first-come
- first-served basis, and, unfortunately, we are likely to limit the
- number of talks, to avoid the "14 talks a day" pattern we sometimes had
- to adopt the previous years.
-
- Whether you want to present your work or simply attend, please
- contact us and send us an extended abstract with the title of the
- talk, author(s)' name(s), surface and E-mail addresses, (2-3 pages,
- Latex format, preferably by E-mail).
-
- BEFORE January 12th 1992,
-
- to
- Frederic Benhamou
- Bell Northern Research
- P.O. Box 3511, Station C
- Ottawa, Ontario,
- K1Y 4H7 Canada
- Phone : +1 (613) 763 58-42
- Fax : +1 (613) 763 20-00
- Net : benhamou@bnr.ca
-
-
- Acceptance will be notified by mid-February.
-
- Travel and Accomodation
- -----------------------
-
- The CIRM is located on the campus of the University of
- Marseille-Luminy, within walking distance of remote pine
- forests and seaside areas surrounded by cliffs, known
- as the "Calanques" and reachable only by hiking trails.
- Accomodations and meals at reasonable prices are available for about
- 30-40 people at the CIRM and there are also some nice hotels not to
- far from the campus (city buses available).
-
- Registration is free, but transportation, food and lodging is at
- your own expense. However, speakers will have the opportunity
- to stay at the CIRM and to have their accomodation partly
- subsidized by the organization. Please let us know if you would be
- willing to share a room at the CIRM
-
- Please address your questions about accomodation, transportation,
- maps, etc to Pamela Morton, who is the (native english speaking)
- secretary of the workshop:
-
- Phone: +33 91 26 93 16. Fax: +33 91 26 92 75
- E-mail: morton@gia.univ-mrs.fr (cc: benhamou@bnr.ca)
-
- Sponsors
- --------
-
- The workshop will be sponsored by the Faculty of Luminy
- (University of Marseilles) and COMPULOG NET.
-
-
-
- We are looking forward to seeing you soon in Marseilles.
- Best regards,
-
- Frederic Benhamou, Alain Colmerauer and Gert Smolka
- WCLP'93 organizers
-
- Here follows the CFP in LaTeX format :
-
- \documentstyle{article}
- \title{WCLP'93\\
- Workshop on\\
- Constraint Logic Programming}
- \author{CIRM, Marseille, Luminy\\
- March 17-19, 1993}
- \date{}
- \pagestyle{empty}
- \begin{document}
- \maketitle
-
- \noindent
- Dear colleague,
-
- \medskip
-
- We are organizing in Marseilles the fourth (now traditional)
- international workshop on Constraint Logic Programming,
- WCLP'93, 17-19 March 1993.
- The workshop will also be the respective
- area meeting of COMPULOG NET,
- the Network of Excellence in Computational Logic
- supported by the Esprit Program of the European Community.
-
- The first workshop on the topic was initiated by Jacques
- Cohen and Jean-Louis Lassez in the United States
- (Providence, RI, 1988). Since 1991, we have been
- organizing an annual meeting in Marseilles the aim of which
- has been to provide an open
- forum for the international community of researchers,
- language designers and application developers interested in
- exchanging ideas on different topics related to CLP in a
- dynamic and relatively informal environment.
-
- The first workshop in Marseilles, WCLP'91, was quite a success and
- we took it as a basis for a book on CLP, to be published by MIT
- Press.
- Last year, as the decision to organize WCLP'92 was made quite late,
- we chose to restrict most of our advertising to the European
- Community. We apologize to those of you who would have liked to
- have come and were informed indirectly or too late.
- \subsection*{Topics}
- The topics which seem relevant to us within the framework of this
- workshop are:\\
- \\
- {\bf Constraint resolution in a structure}
- \begin{enumerate}
- \item Efficient algorithms to check constraint satisfiability in
- standard structures such as : integers, rationals, reals,
- complex numbers, finite domains, lists, boolean algebra, etc.
- \item Constraint simplification (elimination of redundancies,
- projec\-tion and va\-ria\-ble eli\-mination, entailment, etc.)
- \end{enumerate}
- {\bf Design of CLP languages}
- \begin{enumerate}
- \item Choice of a harmonious mixture of different structures
- \item Efficient approaches based on incomplete algorithms
- (local consistency on discrete and continuous domains, delayed
- constraints, approximated structure, enumeration, pruning, etc.)
- \item Incremental implementation of specific algorithms
- \item Memory management and compilation
- \item Parallelism
- \end{enumerate}
- {\bf Applications}
- \begin{enumerate}
- \item Industrial applications of CLP
- \item Mathematical puzzles, problems and various difficult
- benchmarks for CLP languages.
- \end{enumerate}
- \subsection*{Invited talks}
- Pascal Van Hentenryck (Brown University, RI, USA): {\em Design,
- implementation, and evaluation of the constraint
- language cc(FD).}\\
- William Older (Bell Northern Research, Ottawa, Canada):
- {\em Solving optimization problems in CLP(BNR).}
- \subsection*{Submissions and Registration}
- In order to ensure the dynamics of the workshop, the
- total number of participants and talks will be limited.
- Non-speakers' attendance will be satisfied on a first-come
- first-served basis,
- and, unfortunately, we are likely to limit the number of talks,
- to avoid the "14 talks a day" pattern we sometimes had
- to adopt the previous years.
-
- Whether you want to present your work or simply attend, please
- contact us and send us an extended abstract with the title of the
- talk, author(s)' name(s), surface and E-mail addresses, (2-3 pages,
- Latex format, preferably by E-mail).
- \begin{center}
- {\bf BEFORE January 12th 1992,}\\
- to\\
- Fr\'ed\'eric Benhamou\\
- Bell Northern Research\\
- P.O. Box 3511, Station C\\
- Ottawa, Ontario,\\
- K1Y 4H7 Canada\\
- Phone : +1 (613) 763 58-42\\
- Fax : +1 (613) 763 20-00\\
- Net : benhamou@bnr.ca
- \end{center}
-
- Acceptance will be notified by mid-February. Finally, there are
- certainly many people missing from our mailing list.
- Feel free to talk about the workshop and to pass along copies of this
- call for communications around you.
-
- \subsection*{Travel and Accomodation}
- The CIRM is located on the campus of the University of
- Marseille-Luminy, within walking distance of remote pine
- forests and seaside areas surrounded by cliffs, known
- as the "Calanques" and reachable only by hiking trails.
- Accomodations and meals at reasonable prices are available for about
- 30-40 people at the CIRM and there are also some nice hotels not to
- far from the campus (city buses available).
-
- Registration is free, but transportation, food and lodging is at
- your own expense. However, speakers will have the opportunity
- to stay at the CIRM and to have their accomodation partly
- subsidized by the organization. Please let us know if you would be
- willing to share a room at the CIRM
-
- Please address your questions about accomodation, transportation,
- maps, etc to Pamela Morton, who is the (native english speaking)
- secretary of the workshop:
-
- \begin{center}
- Phone: +33 91 26 93 16. Fax: +33 91 26 92 75\\
- E-mail: morton@gia.univ-mrs.fr (cc: benhamou@bnr.ca)
- \end{center}
-
- \subsection*{Sponsors}
- The workshop will be sponsored by the Faculty of Luminy
- (University of Marseilles) and COMPULOG NET.\\
- \\
- \noindent We are looking forward to seeing you soon in Marseilles.\\
- Best regards,
-
- \bigskip
-
- \noindent
- Fr\'ed\'eric Benhamou, Alain Colmerauer and Gert Smolka\\
- WCLP'93 organizers
-
- \end{document}
-
-
- Keywords:
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