University of Applied Sciences, Western Switzerland (HES-SO) in Sierre
and
Ecole Polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in Lausanne
Switzerland
Monday March 22 - Friday March 26, 2010
Paper submission deadline extended to Sept. 15, 2009
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.
Back to topThe track is concerned with all aspects of computing with constraints including algorithms, applications, environments, languages, models, and systems. Contributions are welcome from any discipline concerned with constraints, including artificial intelligence, combinatorial algorithms, computational logic, concurrent computation, databases, discrete mathematics, operations research, programming languages, and symbolic computation. We also solicit papers from any domain employing constraints, including computational linguistics, configuration, decision support, design, diagnosis, graphics, hardware verification, molecular biology, planning, qualitative reasoning, real-time systems, resource allocation, robotics, scheduling, software engineering, temporal reasoning, vision, visualization, and user interfaces. Papers that bridge disciplines or combine theory and practice or discuss novel reasoning methods are especially welcome. A special attention is focused around the use of constraint technologies in the networking, wireless and internet fields.
Back to topWe would like to invite authors to submit papers on research on constraint solving and programming, with particular emphasis on assessing the current state of the art and identifying future directions.
Authors are invited to submit original work, not previously published, and currently not submitted elsewhere.
Submission instructions:
Submissions should be properly anonymized to facilitate blind
reviewing: The author(s) name(s) and address(es) must NOT appear in
the body of the paper, and self-reference should be in the third
person. This is to facilitate blind review. Only the title should be
shown at the first page without the author's information." The body
of each paper should not exceed 4,000 words. Papers failing to comply
with length limitations risk immediate rejection. At least three
reviewers will be assigned to each submission to the track. Accepted
papers are published by ACM in both printed form and CD-ROM; they are
also available on the Web through the ACM Digital Library. Once
accepted, papers must fit within five (5) two column pages (please
check the author kit on the main SAC website: the format is usually
the format used in the ACM templates), with the option (at additional
expense) to add three (3) more pages. A second set of selected
papers, which did not get accepted as full papers, will be accepted as
posters and will be published as extended 2-page abstracts in the
symposium proceedings.
Authors of accepted papers must be prepared to sign a copyright statement and must pay the registration fee and guarantee that their paper will be presented at the conference.
We strongly suggest to use for submission the available camera ready templates, and adhere to the 5 page limitation.
After completing the submission, please send also an email to:
Eric.Monfroy@inf.utfsm.cl
The body of the email should include the title of the paper, the
author(s) name(s) and affiliation(s), and the address (including
e-mail, telephone, and fax) to which correspondence should be sent.
The subject of the email should be "SAC2009 constraint track
submission"
Registration is required for paper and poster inclusion in the Conference Proceedings, and for event attendance.
Back to topThe schedule of important dates for the track is as follows, note that the submission deadline is strict:
Roman Bartak, Charles University, Czech Republic
Stefano Bistarelli, Università di Perugia, Università degli studi "G. D'Annunzio" of Pescara and IIT-CNR of Pisa, Italy
Lucas Bordeaux, Microsoft Research, U.K.
Sebastian Brand, NICTA, Australia
Carlos Castro, UTFSM Valparaiso, Chile
Martine Ceberio, University of Texas at El Paso
Berthe Y. Choueiry, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA
Yves Colombani, Xpress Team, FICO, U.K.
Bart Demoen, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
Thom Frühwirth, Universität Ulm, Germany
Narendra Jussien, Ecole des Mines de Nantes/LINA, France
Tetsuo Ida, University of Tsukuba, Japan
Arnaud Lallouet, University of Caen, France
Jimmy Lee, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Ian Miguel, St. Andrew's University, Scotland
Eric Monfroy, UTFSM, Chile and LINA, University of Nantes, France
Carlos Alberto Olarte, LIX, École Polytechnique, France
Barry O'Sullivan, University College Cork, Ireland
Francesco Santini, Università degli studi "G. D'Annunzio", Pescara, Italy and IIT-CNR, Pisa, Italy
Frédéric Saubion, LERIA, Université d'Angers, France
József Váncza, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary
Roland Yap, National University of Singapore, Republic of Singapore
Peter Zoeteweij, Intellimagic, the Netherlands
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