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Constraints, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1/2, January 2000
- Gert Smolka:
Introduction. 5 - Martin Müller, Joachim Niehren, Andreas Podelski:
Ordering Constraints over Feature Trees. 7-41 - Laurent Michel, Pascal Van Hentenryck:
Localizer. 43-84 - Noëlle Bleuzen-Guernalec, Alain Colmerauer:
Optimal Narrowing of a Block of Sortings in Optimal Time. 85-118 - Philippe Baptiste, Claude Le Pape:
Constraint Propagation and Decomposition Techniques for Highly Disjunctive and Highly Cumulative Project Scheduling Problems. 119-139 - Yves Caseau, François Laburthe:
Solving Various Weighted Matching Problems with Constraints. 141-160 - Jean-Marc Talbot, Philippe Devienne, Sophie Tison:
Generalized Definite Set Constraints. 161-202
Volume 5, Number 3, July 2000
- Rattana Wetprasit, Abdul Sattar, Lina Khatib:
Representation and Reasoning with Multi-Point Events. 211-249 - Nick D. Dendris, Lefteris M. Kirousis, Yannis C. Stamatiou, Dimitrios M. Thilikos:
On Parallel Partial Solutions and Approximation Schemes for Local Consistency in Networks of Constraints. 251-273 - Antonio J. Fernández, Patricia M. Hill:
A Comparative Study of Eight Constraint Programming Languages Over the Boolean and Finite Domains. 275-301 - Maroua Bouzid, Antoni Ligeza:
Temporal Causal Abduction. 303-319
Volume 5, Number 4, October 2000
- J. Christopher Beck, Andrew J. Davenport, Claude Le Pape:
Introduction. 327-334 - Klaus Schild, Jörg Würtz:
Scheduling of Time-Triggered Real-Time Systems. 335-357 - Hani El Sakkout, Mark Wallace:
Probe Backtrack Search for Minimal Perturbation in Dynamic Scheduling. 359-388 - Philip Kilby, Patrick Prosser, Paul Shaw:
A Comparison of Traditional and Constraint-based Heuristic Methods on Vehicle Routing Problems with Side Constraints. 389-414 - Susanne Heipcke, Yves Colombani, Cristina C. B. Cavalcante, Cid C. de Souza:
Scheduling under Labour Resource Constraints. 415-422
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