CP2013: Organization and Call for Papers
The site of CP2013 (The 19th International Conference on
Principles and Practice of Constraint Programming, September 16-20, 2013, Uppsala, Sweden) has been updated with the following:
- Organization: now has information about the full program committees for both the technical and the application track.
- Call for Workshop Proposals:
The CP 2013 Workshop Chair invites proposals for the Workshops immediately preceding the main conference in Uppsala.
The CP workshops offer an informal venue where participants are given the opportunity to present discuss and brainstorm on new ideas, technical topics, exciting new application areas and cross-fertilization with other domains. The forums are meant as a petri dish for new ideas and emerging topics in the field of constraint programming. The topics can overspread many areas ranging from modeling, tools, techniques, algorithms, methodology, discrete and continuous optimization as well as complete and incomplete methods. Relevant areas showcasing or contributing to CP such as cloud computing, cryptography, energy, sustainability, databases, machine learning or data mining — to name just a few — are all equally encouraged.
All workshops will take place on September 16, 2013 at the site of the main conference. Workshops can follow a half-day or a full-day format. The details of the organization of each workshop are left to its organizers - Call for Tutorials:
The CP 2013 Tutorial Chair invites proposals for tutorials in Uppsala.
Tutorials are expected to give an in-depth presentation of emerging and exciting topics that are relevant to a broad swath of the constraint programming community. Past CP conferences featured tutorials on numeral CSPs, global constraints, languages, Disaster Management, Decision Diagrams and connection with mathematical programming. Topics currently at the fore-front of research activities with successes, major advances and significant impact are particularly welcome.
The tutorials will take place during the main technical program.