Recent Advances in Constraints [electronic resource] :11th Annual ERCIM International Workshop on Constraint Solving and Contraint Logic Programming, CSCLP 2006, Caparica, Portugal, June 26-28, 2006, Revised Selected and Invited Papers / edited by Francisco Azevedo, Pedro Barahona, François Fages, Francesca Rossi.
by Azevedo, Francisco [editor.]; Barahona, Pedro [editor.]; Fages, François [editor.]; Rossi, Francesca [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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Tutorial -- Hybrid Algorithms in Constraint Programming -- Technical Papers -- An Attempt to Dynamically Break Symmetries in the Social Golfers Problem -- A Constraint Model for State Transitions in Disjunctive Resources -- Reusing CSP Propagators for QCSPs -- Bipolar Preference Problems: Framework, Properties and Solving Techniques -- Distributed Forward Checking May Lie for Privacy -- Solving First-Order Constraints in the Theory of the Evaluated Trees -- Extracting Microstructure in Binary Constraint Networks -- Complexity of a CHR Solver for Existentially Quantified Conjunctions of Equations over Trees -- Efficient Recognition of Acyclic Clustered Constraint Satisfaction Problems -- Cost-Based Filtering for Stochastic Inventory Control.
This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed and extended post-proceedings of the 11th Annual ERCIM International Workshop on Constraint Solving and Constraint Logic Programming, CSCLP 2006, held in Caparica, Portugal in June 2006. Besides papers taken from the workshop, others are submitted in response to an open call for papers after the workshop. The 10 revised full papers presented together with a tutorial on hybrid algorithms were carefully reviewed and selected for inclusion in the book. The papers are organized in topical sections on global constraints, search and heuristics, language and implementation issues, and modeling.
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