Industrial applications
Tuesday May 27, 1997 - 14:00-19:00
The industrial sessions, co-organized with Orléans-Technopole, will focus on products and applications of constraint programming. The presented talks do not require any theoretical background on constraint programming. They are not designed for computer scientists, but for project managers dealing with planning, scheduling, network management, optimization in industry or services. Participation to these sessions is included for the conference attendants. Registration to the industrial sessions alone is also possible (see the registration form). |
Program | |
14:00 -- 15:45 | |
Welcome speech, Olivier Jouin, Orléans Technopole | |
- Frédéric Benhamou: Research topics in computing at University of Orléans | |
- Philippe Codognet: Constraint programming: an introduction | |
- Abder Aggoun: Modelling and solving industrial problems | |
- Kamel Heus: The automatisation of staff scheduling, an example in a care units | |
15:45 -- 16:30 | |
Coffee break and system demonstrations | |
16:30 -- 18:00 | |
- Stéphane N'Dong Simulation systems for banking Maintenance planing Industrial process optimization |
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- Jean-Francois Puget: Production scheduling, team planing, ressource allocation, logistics, ... |
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18:00 | |
System demonstrations | |
19:00 | |
Reception at the Mayor's (Hôtel Groslot) |