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- FORWARD_C: A Refinery Scheduling SystemF. Glaisner, L.-M. Richard. 1-4
- The Payoff Between Theory and Practice, or, What Can Theoreticians and Practitioners Learn From Each OtherP. van Beek. 5-6
- How Constraint Logic Programming Unlocks Constraint TechnologyMark Wallace. 7-14
- Constraint Technology Applied to Forest Treatment SchedulingJ. Adhikary, Geir Hasle, G. Misung. 15-34
- Signed Feature Constraint SolvingJean-Marc Andreoli, Uwe M. Borghoff, Remo Pareschi. 35-46
- Multi-criteria Comparison Between Algorithmic, Constraint Logic and Specific Constraint Programming on a Real Schedulingt ProblemEric Boucher, Astrid Bachelu, Christophe Varnier, Pierre Baptiste, Bruno Legeard. 47-64
- Priority-driven Constraints Used for Scheduling at UniversitiesMichael Baumgart, Hans Peter Kunz, Sascha Meyer, Klaus Quibeldey-Cirkel. 65-74
- Distributed Constraint Processing for Production LogisticsHartwig Baumgärtel. 75-90
- Service Definition for Intelligent Networks: Experience in a Leading-edge Technological Project Based on Constraint TechniquesVolker Braun, Tiziana Margaria, Bernhard Steffen, Friedrich-Karl Bruhns. 91-106
- Airport Counter Allocation Using Constraint Logic ProgrammingKam-Pui Chow, M. Perett. 107-116
- Multimedia Presentation Scheduling with ILOGJana Dospisil, Elizabeth A. Kendall, Tony Polgar. 117-134
- n ApproachR. Farfarakis, S. Hope. 135-150
- Constraint Logic Programming for the Crew Rostering ProblemFilippo Focacci, Evelina Lamma, Paola Mello, Michela Milano. 151-164
- Optimal Planning of Digital Cordless Telecommunication SystemsThom W. Frühwirth, Pascal Brisset. 165-176
- Well Activity Scheduling - An Application of Constraint ReasoningBjørn Sigurd Johansen, Geir Hasle. 177-192
- Application of Connectionist Local Search to Line Management Rail Traffic ControlR. M. J. Jose, G. vom Scheidt, James F. Boyce. 193-212
- Modelling Engineering Design Knowledge with ConstraintsJürgen Kopsch, Petra Marx, Gisbert Lechner. 213-224
- Transfer Syntax Notation: A Language for the Development and Specification of Communication ProtocolsP. P. Laitinen. 225-236
- A Constraint Programming Library for Preemptive and Non-Preemptive SchedulingClaude Le Pape, Philippe Baptiste. 237-256
- ConPlan/SIEDAplan: Personnel Assigment as a Problem of Hierarchical Constraint SatisfactionHarald Meyer auf'm Hofe. 257-272
- Mine Planning and Scheduling at RTZ Technical ServicesMike Pegman, Nigel Forward, Brett King, Dave Teal. 273-286
- Combining Various Techniques with the Algorithm of Subdefinite CalculationsAlexander L. Semenov, Tamara P. Kashevarova, Alexander S. Leshchenko, D. Petunin. 287-306
- Spatial Modelling with Geometric ConstraintsBernhard Seybold, Felix J. Metzger, G. Ogan, J. Bathelt, Fabian Collenberg, J. Taiber, Klaus Simon, M. Engeli. 307-320
- Succeed-first or Fail-first: A Case Study in Variable and Value OrderingBarbara M. Smith. 321-330
- Two Level CSP Approach to Production Scheduling for Medicine Packing ProcessesM. Takada, N. Kase, T. Terano. 331-338
- e: Interval Domain LibraryTatyana M. Yakhno, V. Z. Zilberfain, Evgueni S. Petrov. 339-358
- A Plug-In Architecture of Constraint Hierarchy SolversRoman Barták. 359-372
- Interval Spreadsheet for Problems of Financial PlanningIgor Shvetsov, V. Kornienko, S. V. Preis. 373