Principles and Practice of Constraint Programming - CP98 4th International Conference, CP98, Pisa, Italy, October 26-30, 1998, Proceedings / edited by Michael Maher, Jean-Francois Puget.

Constraints have emerged as the basis of a representational and computational paradigm that draws from many disciplines and can be brought to bear on many problem domains. This volume contains papers dealing with all aspects of c- puting with constraints. In particular, there are several papers on a...

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Other Authors: Maher, Michael (Editor), Puget, Jean-Francois (Editor)
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Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1998.
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505 0 |a Invited Papers -- Open Constraint Programming -- Constructing Constraints -- The Dynamics of Dynamic Variable Ordering Heuristics -- Submitted Papers -- On Completion of Constraint Handling Rules -- Error-correcting Source Code -- Optimized Q-pivot for Exact Linear Solvers -- Constraint Techniques for Solving the Protein Structure Prediction Problem -- Global Constraints for Partial CSPs: A Case-Study of Resource and Due Date Constraints -- Using Graph Decomposition for Solving Continuous CSPs -- Anytime Lower Bounds for Constraint Violation Minimization Problems -- Introducing External Functions in Constraint Query Languages -- A Note on Partial Consistencies over Continuous Domains -- Consistency Techniques in Ordinary Differential Equations -- Early Projection in CLP(R) -- Suggestion Strategies for Constraint-Based Matchmaker Agents -- Compiling Semiring-based Constraints with clp(FD,S) -- Combining Topological and Qualitative Size Constraints for Spatial Reasoning -- Constraint Representation for Propagation -- A Unified Framework for Interval Constraints and Interval Arithmetic -- Constraint-based Problem Decomposition for a Key Configuration Problem -- Fuzzifying the Constraint Hierarchies Framework -- Constraints for Object Recognition in Aerial Images —Handling of Unobserved Features -- Salsa: A Language for Search Algorithms -- Random Constraint Satisfaction: theory meets practice -- A Tableau Based Constraint Solving Toolkit for Interactive Graphical Applications -- Safe Datalog Queries with Linear Constraints -- Non-systematic Search and Learning: An empirical study -- A Generic Model and Hybrid Algorithm for Hoist Scheduling Problems -- Linear concurrent constraint programming over reals -- Using Constraint Programming and Local Search Methods to Solve Vehicle Routing Problems -- A Polynomial Time Local Propagation Algorithm for General Datafow Constraint Problems -- Stable Solutions for Dynamic Constraint Satisfaction Problems -- Posters -- Generation of Test Patterns for Differential Diagnosis of Digital Circuits -- Combine & Conquer: Genetic Algorithm and CP for Optimization -- Some Experiments on Learning Soft Constraints -- Scheduling Multi-Capacitated Resources under Complex Temporal Constraints -- Implementing Global Constraints with Index-Sets and Constraint Templates -- Generating feasible schedules for a pick-up and delivery problem -- An Impartial Efficiency Comparison of FD Constraint Systems -- Optimizing with constraints: a case study in scheduling maintenance of electric power units -- Some Surprising Regularities in the Behaviour of Stochastic Local Search -- Modelling CSP Solution Algorithms with Petri Decision Nets -- A Framework for Assertion-based Debugging in Constraint Logic Programming -- Parallel Execution Models for Constraint Propagation -- Using Blocks for Constraint Satisfaction -- Adaptive Solving of Equations over Rational Trees -- Telecommunication Application -- Optimal Placement of Base Stations in Wireless Indoor Telecommunication. 
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