Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!mcvax!ukc!mupsy!mucs!wm From: wm@mucs.UX.CS.MAN.AC.UK ( "temporary login") Newsgroups: comp.lang.misc Subject: Re: constraint satisfaction programming (Leler) Message-ID: <3296@mucs.UX.CS.MAN.AC.UK> Date: 3 Mar 88 11:38:21 GMT References: <5070@pyr.gatech.EDU> <2649@zodiac.UUCP> <4071@megaron.arizona.edu> Reply-To: wm@r5.cs.man.ac.uk (Wm Leler) Organization: Computer Science, University of Manchester, UK Lines: 19 For people interested in constraint languages, I should mention that Jacques Cohen and Jean-Louiz Lassez are organizing a workshop on Languages and Constraints. For more information, try email to jc.brandeis@relay.cs.net I'd also love to hear from people working on new constraint languages. In particular, is anyone doing any work on constraint-based front ends to symbolic algebra systems (i.e., to allow the symbolic algebra system to be used as a constraint satisfier)? Wm Leler The PIX Project University of Manchester wm@r5.cs.man.ac.uk p.s. I hate to contradict an old friend of mine (sorry Roger) but Wm is, in fact, short for William. But why are we on the subject of my name anyway?