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This is part 2 of the comp.constraints FAQ. Part 1 contains
introductory information, and pointers to further information.
Part 2 contains a list of upcoming conferences, and a list of
constraint-related job openings, plus related pointers for both.
NOTE: This information is updated semi-automatically from the
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http://www.cirl.uoregon.edu/constraints/links/conferences.html
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http://www.cirl.uoregon.edu/constraints/links/jobs.html
This FAQ is Copyright David Joslin, 1996, 1997. Permission to do
reasonable things not for profit is given to anyone. Anything else,
ask me.
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Table of Contents:
In the first part of the FAQ:
[1-1] Introductory papers and texts
[1-2] Other related FAQs
[1-3] Acronyms
[1-4] Complexity of constraint satisfaction
[1-5] Publications
[1-6] Bibliographies
[1-7] Journals
[1-8] Mailing lists
[1-9] Newsgroups
[1-10] Benchmarks and examples
[1-11] Constraint libraries for Lisp and C
[1-12] Constraint systems
In this part of the FAQ:
[2-1] Conferences
[2-2] Constraint-related job openings
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