EXTENSION OF DEADLINE FOR EVOSTIM 2001 SUBMISSION
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Please note that the deadline for receipt of submissions for all of the
EvoWorkshops 2001 has now been extended to
***** 25th November ******
Authors are still encouraged to submit their work as soon as possible
however to enable the reviewing process to run smoothly and meet the
original deadlines for notification of acceptance.
>
> CFP: EvoStim 2001
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>
> About the workshop
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>
> Scheduling and Timetabling are amongst the most successful
> applications of evolutionary techniques.
>
> EvoStim2001 is the second European event specifically
> dedicated to the applications of evolutionary
> computation to scheduling and timetabling, following on from
> the successful EvoStim 2000 held in Edinburgh in April 2000.
>
> It gives European and non-European researchers in those
> fields an opportunity to present their latest research and
> discuss current developments and applications. It is also an
> opportunity to meet with other researchers and
> industrialists working in the same field.
>
> Topics (Including but not limited to):
>
> - Case studies of applications of evolutionary techniques to
> real-life problems in scheduling and timetabling
> - Theoretical Developments, including benchmarking and other
> comparative studies
> - Hybrid methods and Novel Heuristics
> - Methods for fast and minimally disruptive rescheduling
> - Dynamic Scheduling
> - Distributed Scheduling
> - Scheduling in industrial environments including transport and
> distribution
> - Educational courses and exam timetabling
> - Employee and workforce scheduling
> - Organisation and resource scheduling
>
>
>
> Submission procedure
> ====================
>
> Electronic submissions are stongly encouraged.
>
> Papers in postscript format should be emailed to the
> programme chair (see below) with the subject line
> "SUBMISSION EVOSTIM2001". If submitting by post send 4 paper
> copies to the programme chair at the address below.
>
> Papers should be submitted in the Springer Verlag LNCS
> style, 10 pages recommended including figures and
> bibliography. Accepted papers will be published by Springer
> Verlag in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series.
>
> Demonstrations:
> ===============
>
> Computer and video demonstrations are also invited for submission.
>
> Contact the programme chair and indicate equipment requirements.
>
> Important dates
> ================
> Submission deadline, 16 November 2000
> Notification of acceptance, 20 December 2000
> Camera-ready copy due, 25 January 2001
>
>
> Programme chair
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>
> Emma Hart
> [log in to unmask]
> School of Computing
> Napier University
> 219 Colinton Road
> Edinburgh
> EH14 1DJ
> Scotland, UK
>
>
> Programme committee
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>
> Agoston E Eiben, Leiden University, The Netherlands
> Martin Middendorf, University of Karlsruhe, Germany
> Ben Paechter, Napier University, UK
> Peter Swann, Rolls Royce plc, UK
> Andrea G B Tettamanzi, Genetica, Italy
> Peter Ross, Napier University, UK
>
> Web Site
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> EvoStim2001 is part of the EvoWorkshops2001 event. You can
> visit the website
> at:
>
http://evonet.dcs.napier.ac.uk/eurogp2001/evoworkshops.html
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