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Keywords: constraints.
From: jampel@cs.city.ac.uk (Michael Jampel) 15th August 1994I am maintaining an extended version of Spiro Michaylov's CLP bibliography. One of the extensions is the inclusion of CSP papers. I take a very broad view of what is relevant -- the more the merrier in the areas of CLP, CCP, CSP etc.
You can get a copy via the WWW comp.constraints page.
or by ftp from ftp.cs.city.ac.uk, directory /pub/constraints/bibliography, in the file clp2.ps.Z or clp2.bib.Z
More details on the Constraints WWW page.
If you have Bibtex format references which are not in the current version, I would be very grateful for them. Inclusion in the bibliography is not a mark of status, and exclusion is not an insult, simply an omission on my part.
Any variant on Bibtex is acceptable, but it would make my life easier if you followed the format of this example: (note the lower case key, the lack of spaces and tabs except in the key, and the use of " not { )
@article{surname-of-first-author-first-word-of-title, author = "Firstname-or-initials Surname and A. N. Co-author", title = "Title with {AI} in Braces", booktitle = "{PPCP'94}: Proceedings of Principles ... year = 1988, % no " needed month = jan, % not "January" note = "(Also available as Uni Tech Report 42)", }
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