_____________________ Call for Application Papers ___________________

                               CP 2008

                    14th International Conference
                                 on
          Principles and Practice of Constraint Programming

     Sydney,  Australia                     14-18 September 2008

                http://www.csse.unimelb.edu.au/cp2008/

    Co-located with:
    Int'l Conference on Automated Planning and Scheduling (ICAPS)
    Int'l Conference on Knowledge Representation and Reasoning (KR)
    Int'l Workshop on Nonmonotonic Reasoning (NMR)


____ Call for Application Papers ____

  The CP conference is the annual international conference on
  constraint programming.  It is concerned with all aspects of
  computing with constraints.

  CP 2008 wishes to promote the presentation of CP applications.
  Reports on successful applications of constraint technology are
  therefore particularly encouraged.  They are subject to special
  Applications track reviewing and acceptance criteria:

   -  Application papers will be reviewed by a special committee of
      people with much experience in the use of CP in applications.

   -  The writing of the paper itself is made simple by framing it
      around the answers to four main questions (outlined below).

  Accepted application papers will appear in the same proceedings as
  research papers, which will be published by Springer Verlag in the
  Lecture Notes in Computer Science series.  Papers are limited to 15
  LNCS pages.  Further author information is provided on the
  conference webpage.


____ Suggested outline ____

  Title

  Authors/Company

  Section 1: The problem
   - context, description, definition...
   - size of the application (constraint part/others)?
   - how important is the problem?  (impact...)
     in which terms?  (monetary, safety, etc.)
   - what is a solution to this  problem? (decision, exemplification,
     enumeration, counting, optimisation, approximation, etc.)

  Section 2. Why CP?
   - what was used before?  (hand made, LP...)
     why change?  (didn't it work well?  difficult to maintain? ...)
     why/how did you come to CP?

  Section 3. How CP?
   - model, implementation
   - pure CP or hybrid?  (is CP used in conjunction with other
     problem solving techniques such as LP/MIP, SAT, custom
     heuristic?)  which decomposition method?

  Section 4. Added value of CP?
   - cost of development? / time spent developing the application?
   - how long has it been in production mode (if development
     completed)?
   - what is the feedback from user experience (if applicable)?
   - was it difficult/necessary for the end-user to understand
     constraint technology?
   - what is the return on investment (if applicable)?
   - do you plan any new CP based development?
   - what are the lessons learned from the use of CP?


____ Dates ____

  Submission:        1 April 2008
  Notification:      1 June  2008
  Final version:    15 June  2008
  Conference:    14-18 Sept. 2008


____ Applications track committee ____

  Andy Chun (Hong Kong)              Barry O'Sullivan (Ireland)
  Vitaly Lagoon (Australia)          Helmut Simonis (Ireland)
  Michela Milano (Italy)             Mark Wallace (Australia)

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