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PATAT04 Call for Papers




                               CALL FOR PAPERS

                                 PATAT 2004

                         The 5th international conference
              on the Practice And Theory of Automated Timetabling

               Wednesday, 18th August - Friday, 20th August 2004

                               Sheraton Hotel
                                 Pittsburgh
                                     USA

This conference is the fifth 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/patat/patat-index.shtml

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

   o  Educational Timetabling
   o  Transport Timetabling
   o  Employee Timetabling
   o  Sports 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

The Featured Keynote Speakers for this conference are: 

          Cynthia Barnhart (MIT) 
          Martin Henz (NUS, Singapore) 
          Irv Lustig (ILOG) 
          Steve Smith (Carnegie Mellon) 



Submissions:

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

(a) Full Papers

Authors should submit papers describing significant, original and
unpublished work.  Such papers are expected to be approximately 10-20 
pages in length but this guideline is not strict. These papers will be
fully refereed by the programme committee and the accepted ones will
appear in a conference proceedings.

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

Abstracts of up to 1000 words in length (3-4 pages) can be submitted by 
those who wish to give a talk but do not want to write an academic paper.
Abstracts will be fully refereed. The accepted ones will appear in the 
conference proceedings. 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).

Submission Process:

All submissions should be made through our online system available at 
http://mat.gsia.cmu.edu/PATAT04
Authors who cannot utilize the online system should contact one of the
co-chairs of the Programme Committee for instructions. Please note that all
participants will need to register for the conference and pay
the registration fee in order for accepted submissions to appear in
the conference proceedings.


Deadlines:

   Paper/abstract submissions         	January 26th 2004
   Notification				April 30th 2004 (at the latest)


Programme Committee:

Edmund Burke (co-chair)    		University of Nottingham, UK
Michael Trick (co-chair)                Carnegie Mellon University, USA

Jonathan Bard                           University of Texas, USA
Viktor Bardadym                         Noveon Inc., Belgium
Cynthia Barnhart                        MIT, USA
James Bean                              University of Michigan, USA
Patrice Boizumault                      University of Caen, France
Peter Brucker                           University of Osnabrueck, Germany
Michael Carter                          University of Toronto, Canada
David Corne                             University of Exeter, UK
Peter Cowling                           University of Bradford, UK
Patrick De Causmaecker                  KaHo St.-Lieven, Gent, Belgium
Kathryn Dowsland                        Gower Optimal Algorithms Ltd.
Andreas Drexl                           University of Kiel, Germany
Moshe Dror                              University of Arizona, USA
Wilhelm Erben                           FH Konstanz - University of Applied
                                        Sciences, Germany
Jacques A. Ferland                      University of Montreal, Canada
Martin Henz                             National University of Singapore,
                                        Singapore
Alain Hertz                             Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Canada
Michel Gendreau                         Centre de Recherche sur les Transports,
                                        Montreal, Canada
Jeffrey Kingston                        University of Sydney, Australia
Raymond Kwan                            University of Leeds, UK
Gilbert Laporte                         HEC Montreal, Canada
Vahid Lotfi                             University of Michigan-Flint, USA
Anuj Mehrotra                           University of Miami, USA
Amnon  Meisels                          Ben-Gurion University, Beer-Sheva,
                                        Israel
George Nemhauser                        Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Thiruthlall Nepal                       Durban Institute of Technology,
                                        South Africa
James Newall                            EventMap Ltd, UK
Ben Paechter                            Napier University, Edinburgh, UK
Gilles Pesant                           Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Canada
Sanja Petrovic                          University of Nottingham, UK
Jean-Yves Potvin                        Universite de Montreal, Canada
Andrea Schaerf                          Universita` di Udine, Italy
Jan Schreuder                           University of Twente, Enschede,
                                        The Netherlands
Stephen Smith                           Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Jonathan Thompson                       Cardiff University, UK
Paolo Toth                              University of Bologna, Italy
Greet Vanden Berghe                     KaHo St.-Lieven, Belgium
Stefan Voss                             University of Hamburg, Germany
Dominique de Werra                      EPF-Lausanne, Switzerland
George White                            University of Ottawa, Canada
Michael Wright                          Lancaster University, UK
Jay Yellen                              Rollins College, USA

About the Venue:

Pittsburgh has long shed its reputation as a town of soot and smog.  Today,
it is a vibrant city with a new wave of high-tech and service industries and 
architectural masterpieces.  Intimate restaurants and high-energy clubs
make Pittsburgh one of the "most livable" cities in the country.  Pittsburgh
boasts abundent shopping at great prices, world-class museums, symphony,
ballet, opera, and a multitude of attractions.

The conference will be held in one of Pittsburgh's most active areas. 
Lying just south of downtown, Station Square incorporates shopping, bars,
restaurants, and clubs.  Downtown is a short walk away across the river. 
Frequent river boats offer a unique view of Pittsburgh, and can even be
used to get to Pittsburgh's sports venues.  The conference hotel, the
Sheraton Station Square, is at the heart of this area, and offers both
affordable rates and outstanding conference facilities.

Pittsurgh International Airport was ranked number one in the United States
and number three in the world by Conde Nast Traveler and is a short 20
minute cab ride from Station Square.

On the Saturday after the conference, we will organize outings to the
beautiful Pennsylvania countryside.  One group will head off to some of
the best white-water rafting in the eastern seaboard.  The Youghiogheny
offers challenges to experienced rafters while not overwhelming the
novice.  A second group will head out to tour one of architect Frank
Lloyd Wright's masterpieces "Fallingwater", a home through which a
stream literally runs.  The two groups will meet up for final
conversation and dinner.

You can find more information about Pittsburgh at

http://www.visitpittsburgh.com/cvbonline/default.asp

and more about the hotel at

http://www.starwood.com/sheraton/search/hotel_detail.html?propertyID=693


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 M.Trick
Graduate School of Industrial Administration
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
USA 
e-mail: trick@cmu.edu


PATAT 2004 WEB SITE
Full updated information is always available from

http://mat.gsia.cmu.edu/PATAT04