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                               CALL FOR PAPERS

                                 PATAT 2002

                         The 4th international conference
              on the Practice And Theory of Automated Timetabling

               Wednesday, 21st August - Friday, 23rd August 2002

                               KaHo St.-Lieven
			            Gent
				   Belgium

This conference is the fourth in a series of conferences that serve as
a forum for an international community of researchers, practitioners and
vendors on all aspects of computer-aided timetable generation. For more
information about the series of conferences see

http://www.asap.cs.nott.ac.uk/ASAP/ttg/patat-index.html

The themes of the conference include (but are not limited to):

   o  Sports Timetabling
   o  Educational Timetabling
   o  Transport Timetabling
   o  Employee Timetabling
   o  Complexity Issues
   o  Distributed Timetabling Systems
   o  Experiences
   o  Implementations
   o  Commercial Packages
   o  Interactive vs Batch Timetabling
   o  Timetable Updating
   o  Relationship with Other Scheduling Problems
   o  Timetabling Research Areas, including: Constraint Based Methods
					     Evolutionary Computation
                    			     Artificial Intelligence
					     Graph Colouring
					     Expert Systems
					     Heuristic Search
					     Knowledge Based Systems
					     Operational Research
					     Simulated Annealing
					     Local Search
					     Mathematical Programming
					     Soft Computing
					     Tabu Search

Submissions:

All submissions should include a cover page which
states clearly:

             (1) the names of the authors
             (2) the contact person and address
             (3) e-mail address (if you have one)
             (4) Keywords
             (5) The category of submission (full paper or abstract)

The keywords should mention the relevant conference themes listed above
(if this is possible).


Authors are invited to submit presentations in one of two categories:

(a) Full Papers

Authors should submit papers describing significant, original and
unpublished work. Four (hard) copies of the paper should be submitted
by January 25th 2002 to Prof E.K.Burke at the address below. We expect the
length of the final papers to be no more than 8000 words.

These papers will be fully refereed by the programme committee
and the accepted ones will appear in a conference proceedings
(ISBN 90-806096-1-7).

As in previous years, a selection of the papers will appear in a post
conference volume published in the Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science
series.  The second round of refereeing for this volume will take place shortly
after the conference.

(b) Abstracts

Authors can submit abstracts of up to 1000 words to Prof E.K.Burke.
Four (hard) copies of the abstract should be submitted by January 25th
2002.

Abstracts will be fully refereed. The accepted ones will
appear in the conference proceedings (ISBN 90-806096-1-7). The actual
abstracts will not go forward to the second round of refereeing for
the post-conference volume. However, authors of accepted abstracts
will have the opportunity to write a paper (based on their abstract)
and submit it for the selected papers volume at a later date
(shortly after the conference).

People who wish to give a talk (e.g.  practitioners, researchers with
incomplete work) but do not want to write an academic paper can submit
under this category.



Deadlines:

   Paper/abstract submissions         	January 25th 2002
   Notification				April 26th 2002 (at the latest)


Programme Committee

Edmund Burke (co-chair)    		University of Nottingham, UK
Patrick De Causmaecker (co-chair)	KaHo St.-Lieven, Gent, Belgium


Viktor Bardadym                 	L&H Speech Products NV, Belgium
Patrice Boizumault              	Ecole des Mines de Nantes, France
Peter Brucker                   	University of Osnabruck, Germany
Michael Carter                  	University of Toronto, Canada
David Corne                     	University of Reading, UK
Peter Cowling                   	University of Nottingham, UK
Andrew Cumming                  	Napier University, Edinburgh, UK
Kathryn Dowsland                	University of Wales Swansea, UK
Wilhelm Erben                   	FH Konstanz - University of Applied
                                	Sciences, Germany
Jacques Ferland                 	Universite de Montreal, Canada
Emma Hart                       	Napier University, UK
Martin Henz                     	National University of Singapore,
					Singapore
Alain Hertz                     	EPF-Lausanne, Switzerland
Jeffrey Kingston                	University of Sydney, Australia
Gilbert Laporte                 	Universite de Montreal, Canada
Vahid Lotfi                     	University of Michigan-Flint, USA
Michael Magazine                	University of Cincinnati, USA
Amnon  Meisels                  	Ben-Gurion University, Beer-Sheva,
					Israel
Thiruthlall Nepal               	ML Sultan Technikon, Durban,
					South Africa
James Newall                    	University of Nottingham, UK
Ben Paechter                    	Napier University, Edinburgh, UK
Sanja Petrovic                  	University of Nottingham, UK
Peter Ross                      	Napier University, UK
Andrea Schaerf                  	Universita` di Udine, Italy
Jan Schreuder                   	University of Twente, Enschede,
 					The Netherlands
Wolfgang Slany                  	Technische Universitaet Wien, Austria
Jonathan Thompson               	Cardiff University, UK
Michael Trick                   	Carnegie Mellon University, 
					Pittsburgh, USA
Dominique de Werra              	EPF-Lausanne, Switzerland
George White                    	University of Ottawa, Canada
Michael Wright                  	Lancaster University, UK
Jay Yellen                      	Rollins College, Orlando, USA
Masazumi Yoshikawa              	NEC Corporation, Tokyo, Japan



About the Venue:

Ghent lies near the junction of two rivers: the "Schelde" and the "Leie".
Some historians think that the name of the city is derived from the Celtic
word "ganda" which means "confluence". During the 13th and 14th centuries
Ghent was one of the largest towns in Western Europe. During that period it
was also the seat of the Counts of Flanders and the heart of the Flemish
cloth trade. In the 16th century, Charles V showed no compassion when the
habitants refused to pay extra taxes, even though Ghent was his native
city.  He punished them severely by ordering the most important citizens to
appear before him to ask for mercy while carrying a noose around their
necks. That is why the people of Ghent are nicknamed Stropkes, which
is the Dutch word for the hangman's noose.

Ghent is the fourth largest city of Belgium (approx. 250,000 inhabitants).
Although it is less famous than Bruges, some people consider it the real
diamond of Belgium since it has managed to preserve its medieval character
while keeping up with the times. The conference venue "Het Pand" is a
beautifully preserved example of a medieval Dominican monastery built in the
13th century.  Modern Ghent has an important harbour, thanks to the canal
Gent-Terneuzen which allows sea-going vessels to come to the city.  It is
also the flower city of Belgium. Flower growers from the region around
Ghent sell their begonias and azaleas all over the world.

Ghent is easily accessible from Brussels airport. Several national and
international trains stop in station Sint-Pieters. Since Ghent is situated
at the intersection of two important motorways (E17 and E40) it can also
easily be reached by car.

The following websites provide more information about Ghent:
http://www.gent.be
http://www.travel.com/gent.htm

More information about the conference centre is available on
http://aivwww.rug.ac.be/Pand/


For more information, contact:

Prof E.K.Burke
Automated Scheduling, Optimisation and Planning Research Group.
School of Computer Science and Information Technology
University of Nottingham
University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD
United Kingdom
e-mail: ekb@cs.nott.ac.uk

or

Prof P.De Causmaecker
Information Technology
KaHo St.-Lieven
Gebr. Desmetstraat 1
9000 Gent
Belgium
e-mail: patdc@kahosl.be


PATAT 2002 WEB SITE
Full updated information is always available from
http://project.kahosl.be/patat2002/