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Principles and Practice of Constraint Programming – CP 2004
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Mark Wallace
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2004
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2004
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Book chapters
pp. 5
Constraint Programming Next Challenge: Simplicity of Use
pp. 47
Constraint-Based Combinators for Local Search
pp. 453
Symbolic Decision Procedures for QBF
pp. 604
Hybrid Set Domains to Strengthen Constraint Propagation and Reduce Symmetries
pp. 77
Constraint Propagation as a Proof System
pp. 107
Deriving Filtering Algorithms from Constraint Checkers
pp. 153
Decomposition and Learning for a Hard Real Time Task Allocation Problem
pp. 305
A Hybrid Method for Planning and Scheduling
pp. 362
Global Constraints for Integer and Set Value Precedence
pp. 438
Understanding Random SAT: Beyond the Clauses-to-Variables Ratio
pp. 557
Impact-Based Search Strategies for Constraint Programming
pp. 619
Speeding Up Constraint Propagation
pp. 663
Solving Non-clausal Formulas with DPLL Search
pp. 716
The Tractability of Global Constraints
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