2nd CALL FOR PAPERS
Submission deadline: July 16th

Online-2003
Online Constraint Solving: Handling Change and Uncertainty

A CP2003 workshop
Kinsale, Co. Cork, Ireland
September 29th, 2003

http://www.cs.ucc.ie/~kb11/CP2003Online/


Description of the workshop
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On-line problem solving is a significant issue for many practical
applications, where solutions must be executed as the operating
environment changes. Many of the application areas have been tackled
by constraint based methods, but current constraint solving tools
offer little support for on-line problems. Possible enhancements could
include rapid reaction to problem changes, prediction of future changes
and contingent solutions, time guarantees or exploitation of known
time limits.

This workshop aims to bring together researchers interested in these
topics, to consider how existing techniques can be enhanced, and to
explore combinations of different techniques. The workshop will be of
interest to those modelling and solving real world problems, to those
interested in theoretical issues in constraint solving, and also to
members of the Uncertainty in AI and Planning and Scheduling
communities.

We invite submissions which address any of the following topics, or
which deal with any other aspect of online constraint solving, dealing
with change or uncertainty:
* fast reaction to problem changes
* reacting to problem changes by searching for similar solutions
* preparing to react by storing solutions or justifications
* predicting changes to constraints, variables, assignments or
   objectives
* finding robust solutions
* finding contingent solutions
* anytime solving
* refining solutions as problem structure is revealed
* multi-level modelling and solving
* multi-step or sequential constraint solving
* interactive problem solving
* distributed problem solving
* comparison of techniques
* practical applications of online constraint solving, dealing with
   change and uncertainty

Submissions may be full papers (up to 15 pages) or short papers (up to
5 pages). All submissions will be reviewed by an international program
committee, and will be selected on the basis of their contribution to
the workshop topic. The aim of the workshop is to generate discussion
and the flow of ideas. Therefore, a small number of submissions will be
selected for full presentation (20 minutes plus questions) during the
workshop. All other accepted submissions will be presented in 5 minute
slots followed by an open discussion session.

Submission guidelines
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Final papers for the workshop notes will be limited to either 15 or 5
pages in the Spinger Verlag LNCS style (font size 10). Note that there
is very little time between notification of acceptance and the deadline
for final versions, so we recommend submissions should be in the proper
format to save time. Please email all submissions as either postscript,
MS Word 6.0 or pdf to Ken Brown ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) by 16th July. Each
submission should have a title page with the name, address, and email
address for each author. One of the authors should be identified as the
contact author.

Attendance Details
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At least one author of each accepted submission must attend the
workshop. All workshop attendees must pay the CP workshop
registration fee.

Important Dates
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Email submission: July 16th (Wednesday)
Notification: August 6th (Wednesday)
Final versions: August 27th (Wednesday)
Workshop: September 29th


Workshop Organisers
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Chris Beck
Cork Constraint Computation Centre, Ireland
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Ken Brown (Primary contact)
Cork Constraint Computation Centre, Ireland
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

G�rard Verfaillie
Laboratoire d'Analyse et d'Architecture des Syst�mes, LAAS-CNRS, France
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Program Committee
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Roman Bartak, Charles University, Czech Republic
Amedeo Cesta, ISTC-CNR, Italy
Markus Fromherz, Parc, USA
Carmen Gervet, IC-PARC, UK
Simon de Givry, INRA, France
Bill Havens, Simon Fraser University, Canada
Narendra Jussien, Ecole de Mines de Nantes, France
Ralf Keuthen, a.p.solve Limited, UK
Ian Miguel, University of York, UK
David Lesaint, BT Exact, France
Jon Spragg, a.p.solve Limited, UK
Thierry Vidal, ENIT, France
Toby Walsh, 4C, Ireland  

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