Constraint Programming Letters A new electronic journal Editors
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Constraint Programming Letters A new electronic journal
Editors in Chief Pascal Van Hentenryck
Editors in Chief Pascal Van Hentenryck Jean-Charles Régin
Goal • Promote and nurture constraint programming research • Report on its successful applications • Encourage cross-fertilization with neighboring areas (OR, Planning, SAT, Scheduling…). • Give more visibility to CP • Opportunity to publish paper at any time
A new electronic journal • website: www. constraint-programming-letters. org • Final versions are published electronically (ISSN) immediately upon receipt. They are freely available online. One paper version every year • Reviewing process very fast: 1 -2 months • Submission: send the paper to Pascal or me • Relatively short papers (less than 6, 000 words) are preferred • Papers of conferences with some extensions are ok
Papers • All CP aspects are considered • Papers on applications or system implementations are encouraged • Theoretical papers are welcome • Description of timely research result is sufficient (no need of 10 pages of introduction) • Special Issues and Special Topic. No need to have all the final version to publish the papers.
CPL Area Editors Applications and Benchmarks Design and Configuration Filtering algorithms Global Constraints Global Optimization Hybridization (CP/MIP) Hybridization (CP/LS) Language Modeling Networking Over-Constrained Problems and Explanation Programming systems and implementation Resource Allocation Scheduling Search Symmetry Breaking Transportation Uncertainty Verification Barry O’Sullivan Gilles Pesant Michel Rueher Mats Carlsson Nicolas Beldiceanu Bernard Gendron
CPL Area Editors Applications and Benchmarks Design and Configuration Filtering algorithms Global Constraints Global Optimization Hybridization (CP/MIP) Hybridization (CP/LS) Language Modeling Networking Over-Constrained Problems and Explanation Programming systems and implementation Resource Allocation Scheduling Search Symmetry Breaking Transportation Uncertainty Verification Mark Wallace Ian Gent Narendra Jussien Laurent Michel Hani El-Sakkout Christian Shulte
CPL Area Editors Applications and Benchmarks Design and Configuration Filtering algorithms Global Constraints Global Optimization Hybridization (CP/MIP) Hybridization (CP/LS) Language Modeling Networking Over-Constrained Problems and Explanation Programming systems and implementation Resource Allocation Scheduling Search Symmetry Breaking Transportation Uncertainty Verification Andreas Podelski Philippe Baptiste Michael Trick Jean-Francois Puget Paul Shaw Michela Milano Chris Beck
CPL Editors: all area editors and: Roman Bartak Irit Katriel Carla Gomes Francois Laburthe Christine Solnon Carmen Gervet Andrea Lodi Laurent Granvilliers Martin Henz Louis-Martin Rousseau Meinolf Sellmann
CPL Editors: all area editors and: Olivier Lhomme Steve Prestwich Yves Colombani Andrew Davenport Francis Sourd Marc van Dongen Willem-Jan van Hoeve
Internal Rules • Editor in Chief: 4 years, in 2 years Pascal will resign. He will be replaced by someone he will choose (the other editor in chief has a veto) • Area Editor: 2 years. Chosen by the editors in chief
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