Toronto

CP 2004
Call for Demos

Tenth International Conference on Principles and Practice of
Constraint Programming

September 27 - October 1, 2004
Toronto, Canada

This year's CP conference will include a session of demos on industrial and academic applications, or prototypes. One of the aims of this, is to increase the awareness for both industrial and academic researchers of the state of the art in applications within the CP area. Each demo will be accompanied by a one-page description in the CP 2004 proceedings.

We plan for a session where each demo will be introduced. The introduction should last around 10 minutes (depending on the number of demos). The demos will then be shown during an evening session. Participants to the demo session will provide their own hardware.

Due to tight deadlines on the proceedings, one page submissions should be emailed in a form ready for publication in LNCS form to: Mark.Wallace@infotech.monash.edu.au by 11th July.

The submission should be sent both as a .pdf file and in source form. The sources for your paper, should be as listed in Springer's instructions for authors.

For LaTeX users this is a gzipped tar archive of the: LaTeX2e file and PS or EPS files for figures, DVI file and the PS file. For other word processing systems, this is an RTF, rich text format, file. Additionally the email should contain the following information:

We encourage the submission of demos from both companies using constraint tools, as well as from universities and research labs building prototypes or other constraint based applications.