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Overview

Goals

Constraint technology is a collective term for a set of methods and tools for solving combinatorial problems. Such problems arise
in many application domains, such as scheduling, planning, design, molecular biology, transport, logistics, and so on. Many
companies are successfully deploying constraint technology, making knowledge thereof a useful asset on the job market. This
course combines the theoretical and algorithmic foundations with the practical modelling and solving of real-life combinatorial
problems.

Prerequisites

40 points in science, technology, systems science, or linguistics, including 8 points in programming and basic algebra.
Programming skills in Java or Prolog are assumed. So the target audience includes third-year and fourth-year undergraduate
students.

Uppdaterad  2004-08-17 11:41:04 av Magnus Ågren.