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Digest No. 2002-01 Editor: Graham Kendall Please send material/submissions/comments for the WATT Digest to gxk@cs.nott.ac.uk. WATT Digests are emailed monthly to WATT members and also appear here. Contents
Welcome to the WATT Digest no. 2002-01.
1. WATT EMAIL Groups
Just a reminder that a new e-mail list (watt-announcement@cs.nott.ac.uk) has been set up.
When anybody wants to make an announcement, please send an email to this e-mail list.
The e-mail will be forwarded to watt@cs.nott.ac.uk automatically. 2. EJOR Special Issue A feature issue of the European Journal of Operational Research (EJOR) on "Timetabling and Rostering" was organised in conjunction with the 4th WATT Workshop. The deadline for submission has now passed and the submitted papers are undergoing the refereeing process. Further information will be posted in this newsletter when it is ready. 3. PATAT Selected Papers
The Selected papers from PATAT the 3rd International Conference for the
Practice and Theory of Automated Timetabling (PATAT'2000) will be
available soon (published by Springer). All those that attended the
conference will automatically be sent a copy. A full list of the papers is available at 4. PATAT 2002 Call for Papers
Details about conference participation can be found at http://project.kahosl.be/patat2002/ CALL FOR PAPERS ---- The call for papers is now closed The themes of the conference include (but are not limited to):
5. GECCO Workshop
A GECCO (Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference 2002, New York, July 9-13 2002) Workshop entitled "Scheduling : Bringing Together Theory and Practice" is inviting participation. A plenary talk will be given by Mike Pinedo. The outline of the workshop is as follows The workshop provides a logical follow-up to our successful workshop "The Next Ten Years of Scheduling Research" at the GECCO 2001 conference, which attracted sponsorship from Wiley and had 40 participants. A good deal of the "theoretical" scheduling research which is currently being undertaken could provide significant benefits if it were applied in industry and commerce. One of the principal barriers to the take up of this research is the lack of a dialogue between problem "owners" in industry and commerce and problem "solvers" in academia. A major dificulties is the clash between the "publish or perish" mindset of academics and commercial confidentiality considerations. However, in recent times there has been a move in the academic literature towards greater acceptance and understanding of the problems of publishing research where commercial confidentiality is an issue. Substantial mutual benefits are possible, with those in industry and commerce able to realise profitability imporvements, and those in academia benefitting from access to "real" problems. This workshop will bring together researchers from industry, academics already working with industry, and academics who would like to increase their industrial contacts to discuss mechnanisms for bridging the gap between scheduling theory and practice. We will also look forward towards problems which will be of increasing importance to industry and commerce in the longer term, and which should be one of the drivers for future theoretical research. Further details can be found at http://www.cs.nott.ac.uk/~gxk/gecco/2002/scheduling.html 6. GECCO Workshop
A GECCO (Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference 2002, New York, July 9-13 2002) Workshop entitled "Scheduling and Logistics" is inviting participation. A plenary talk will be given by Peter Ross and further details can be seen at http://www.cs.nott.ac.uk/~gxk/gecco/2002/logistics.html 7. Timetabling Bibliography
The WATT pages contain a comprehensive bibliography up to 1995
(see http://www.asap.cs.nott.ac.uk/watt/resources/bibliography.html)
8. Problem Datasets
The WATT pages contain a small number of problem datasets 9. Timetabling Resources
The WATT page at 10. Items Wanted
In order to make WATT Digest as interesting as possible, I would like to include as much as I can in each issue. 12. Conferences of Interest to the Timetabling Community
Conferences of interest to timetablers can be found at the Conference
Diary web site for the Journal of Scheduling. The URL is |