Call for Workshop Proposals
CP 2009
Fifteenth International Conference on
Principles and Practice of Constraint Programming
20-24 September, 2009
Lisbon, Portugal
The CP 2009 Program Committee invites proposals for the Workshop
Programme.
CP 2009 workshops will provide an informal setting where workshop
participants will have the opportunity to discuss specific technical
topics in an atmosphere that facilitates the active exchange of ideas.
It is an opportunity to disseminate work in progress or to promote new
and emerging areas within the field of constraints. The topics of the
workshops can cover any area related to constraints and any related
cross-disciplinary areas.
All workshops will take place on 20 September, 2009 at the site of the
main conference. Unless an exceptionally-strong argument is made, all
workshops will be a half-day long. The internal format of the
workshop will be determined by the organisers of each workshop.
Important Dates
April 3, 2009: Proposal submission deadline
April 17, 2009: Acceptance notification
May 1, 2009: Deadline for receipt of CFP and URL for workshop web page
August 29, 2009: Deadline for workshop working notes
September 20, 2009: CP 2009 workshops
Writing a Proposal
Proposals for workshops should contain the following information:
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The title and a brief technical description of the workshop,
specifying the goals and the technical issues it will focus on.
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A brief discussion of why and to whom the workshop is of interest.
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A list of tentatively confirmed attendees, if available.
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A list of related workshops held within the last three years, if
any, and their relation to the proposed workshop.
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A list of workshops previously arranged by any members of the
proposed organising committee, if any.
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The names of the proposed organising committee. This committee
should consist of two or three people knowledgeable about the
technical issues to be addressed, preferably not coming from the
same institution.
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The name and email address of the main organiser.
Responsibilities of the Workshop Organisers
Each workshop main organiser will be responsible for:
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Producing a "Call for Papers" and a Web page for their workshop by
May 1, 2009. Please provide a web page/URL that can be linked into
the CP 2009 home page. The call must make it clear that the
workshop is open to all members of the CP community. It should also
mention that at least one author of each accepted submission must
attend the workshop, and that all workshop participants must pay
the CP registration fee in addition to the workshop fee. Finally,
it should also clearly describe the process by which the organising
committee will select the participants.
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Providing a brief description of the workshop for the conference
program.
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Selecting submitted papers.
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Scheduling workshop activities in collaboration with the local
organisers and the workshop chairs.
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Providing working notes to be duplicated for the workshop (up to a
maximum of 200 pages) by August 29, 2009.
Responsibilities of the CP 2009 Organising Committee
The CP 2009 organising committee will be responsible for the following:
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Providing publicity for the workshop series as a whole.
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Providing logistics support and a meeting place for the workshop.
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In conjunction with the organisers, determining the start and
end times of the workshop.
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Duplicating working notes as described above and distributing them
to the participants.
Submitting a Proposal
All proposals should be submitted by electronic mail (in ASCII), to
BOTH workshop chairs.
CP'09 Workshop Chairs
| Ian Miguel |
Patrick Prosser |
| School of Computer Science |
Department of Computing Science |
| University of St Andrews |
University of Glasgow |
| ianm@cs.st-andrews.ac.uk |
pat@dcs.gla.ac.uk |