The 9th International Workshop on
Constraint Modelling and Reformulation (ModRef 2010)

To be held at
the 16th International Conference on the
Principles and Practice of Constraint Programming (CP 2010)

St. Andrews, Scotland (UK)
Monday 6 September 2010


Constraint Programming (CP) is a powerful technology to model and solve combinatorial problems, which are ubiquitous in academia and industry. The last ten years or so have witnessed significant research devoted to modelling and solving problems with constraints. CP is now a mature field and has been successfully used for tackling a wide range of real-life complex applications. However, such a technology is currently accessible to only a small number of experts. For CP to be more widely used by non-experts, more research effort is needed in order to ease the use of the CP technology. We solicit original papers that contribute to widen the use of the CP technology.

Workshop topics include (but are not limited to):

Past events of this workshop series can be found here.

The Workshop

This is a full-day workshop open to anyone interested in the topic. The event will have a strong workshop flavour, with ample time allocated to discussion.

The workshop programme is available here.

Programme Committee

Esra ErdemSabanci University, Istanbul, Turkey
Pierre FlenerUppsala University, Sweden
Alan M. FrischUniversity of York, United Kingdom
Jimmy LeeThe Chinese University of Hong Kong, China
Toni Mancini (co-chair)Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
Justin K. Pearson (co-chair)Uppsala University, Sweden
Karen PetrieUniversity of Dundee, United Kingdom
Andrea RendlUniversity of St Andrews, United Kingdom
Helmut SimonisCork Constraint Computation Centre, Ireland
Pascal Van HentenryckBrown University, RI, USA
Mark WallaceMonash University, Australia

Submission

Paper submission is now closed. Accepted papers are available here.

Important Dates

Submission deadlineSunday 13 June 2010 Sunday 20 June 2010 (extended)
Author notificationSunday 18 July 2010
Camera-Ready Copy deadlineFriday 20 August 2010
WorkshopMonday 6 September 2010 (programme)