------------------------------------------------- Call for Papers, Abstracts, and Discussion Topics ------------------------------------------------- Workshop on Open Source Tools for Constraint Programming and Mathematical Programming June 15, 2010, Bologna, Italy http://coral.ie.lehigh.edu/~cpaior To be held in conjunction with CPAIOR-10, the 7th International Conference on Integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Operations Research (OR) techniques in Constraint Programming http://cpaior2010.ing.unibo.it This workshop aims to support increased cooperation between the mathematical programming and constraint programming communities and between various groups within each of those communities in developing solvers for difficult optimization problems. The workshop will address the interfacing and integration of the wide variety of open source tools for optimization that are currently under development in a number of different independent efforts. Such tools range from modeling languages and standards for instance representation to implementations of low-level components of solvers. The question to be addressed in the workshop is to what degree tools from various different projects can interoperate. We would like to explore whether it is possible to define standard interfaces between modeling environments and solvers, as well as between the various components of solvers that allow the techniques being developed and implemented in open source to be easily combined in novel ways that extend the capabilities of individual solvers. The workshop is aimed primarily at the designers and developers of algorithms, libraries and platforms for modeling and solving optimization problems, but may also be of interest to sophisticated users of optimization software. The mathematical programming and constraint programming communities are the target communities we have in mind, but we anticipate interest also from other communities, such as SAT and AI. The workshop is intended to open discussions about the requirements for interfacing various tools. The eventual goal is to agree a set of interface levels and some initial design of languages and/or API standards bridging various mathematical programming and constraint programming systems. Though the integration of MP and CP techniques has been a topic of discussion in both communities for some time and there have been a number of projects undertaking the task of integration within a single framework, no efforts to allow established codes from different projects to interoperate has been undertaken. The most important aspect of interoperation is standardization. In the CP community, a standardization effort was announced at CP 2009 (see http://www.cpstandards.org/). The COIN-OR Project (http://www.coin-or.org) has undertaken similar efforts within the MP community. At the workshop, we hope to bring these two communities together. The workshop will consist of a mix of short and long talks, invited speakers, as well as discussion sessions. We solicit three kinds of submissions for this workshop: 1. Papers reporting new results, as well as preliminary or recently published work related to the above described topics. There is no specific formatting requirement or page limit. Papers reporting results that have already been published or presented at another venue should clearly indicate so. 2. Abstracts (up to 2 pages) reporting preliminary results, describing an open problem, proposing ideas for bringing new computational methods into the field, or summarizing the focus areas of a group working in this area. 3. Proposals for leading a discussion topic on a specific area, open problems, or any other topic of interest. Such proposals should consist of a one page description of the proposed topic and how the proposers envision the session. An example format would be a short presentation by the discussion lead followed by an open discussion focused on a few specific questions. Please note that there will not be any published proceedings for the workshop. ** IMPORTANT DATES ** Submission Deadline: April 1, 2010 (Thursday), 11:59 Pacific Time Notification: April 10, 2010 (Saturday) Workshop: June 15, 2010 (Tuesday) ** SUBMISSION and REGISTRATION** Papers, abstracts, and discussion proposals should be submitted as a PDF file by sending an email to ted_at_lehigh.edu At least one author of each accepted submission must attend the workshop. The workshop will be open to everyone to attend, regardless of whether they have an accepted submission. However, all workshop attendies must pay either the CPAIOR registration fee including the workshop fee or the fee at attend only the workshop. For detailed registration information, please refer to the CPAIOR web page: http://cpaior2010.ing.unibo.it. ** WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS ** Ted Ralphs, Lehigh University, USA Mark Wallace, Monash University, Australia ** PROGRAM COMMITTEE ** * Pietro Belotti, Lehigh University, USA * Jacob Feldman, Cork Constraint Computation Centre, Ireland * Bill Hart, Sandia National Labs, USA * Narendra Jussien, EMN Nantes, France * Thorsten Koch, ZIB, Germany * Andrea Lodi, DEIS, University of Bologna, Italy * Kipp Martin, University of Chicago, USA * Jean Francois Puget, IBM, France * Joachim Schimpf, Monash University, Australia * Christian Schulte, KTH - Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden * Peter Stuckey, University of Melbourne, AustraliaReceived on Sun Mar 14 2010 - 22:56:01 CET
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