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This book provides a significant step towards bridging the areas of
Boolean satisfiability and constraint satisfaction by answering the
question why SAT-solvers are efficient on certain classes of CSP
instances which are hard to solve for standard constraint solvers.
The author also gives theoretical reasons for choosing a particular
SAT encoding for several important classes of CSP instances.
Boolean satisfiability and constraint satisfaction emerged
independently as new fields of computer science, and different
solving techniques have become standard for problem solving in the
two areas. Even though any propositional formula (SAT) can be
viewed as an instance of the general constraint satisfaction
problem (CSP), the implications of this connection have only been
studied in the last few years. The book will be useful for
researchers and graduate students in artificial intelligence and
theoretical computer science.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 9th
International Symposium on Search-Based Software Engineering, SSBSE
2017, held in Paderborn, Germany, in September 2017. The 7 full
papers and 5 short papers presented together with 4 challenge track
and 2 students student track papers were carefully reviewed and
selected from 26 submissions. SSBSE welcomes not only applications
from throughout the software engineering lifecycle but also a broad
range of search methods ranging from exact Operational Research
techniques to nature-inspired algorithms and simulated annealing.
This book provides a significant step towards bridging the areas of
Boolean satisfiability and constraint satisfaction by answering the
question why SAT-solvers are efficient on certain classes of CSP
instances which are hard to solve for standard constraint solvers.
The author also gives theoretical reasons for choosing a particular
SAT encoding for several important classes of CSP instances.
Boolean satisfiability and constraint satisfaction emerged
independently as new fields of computer science, and different
solving techniques have become standard for problem solving in the
two areas. Even though any propositional formula (SAT) can be
viewed as an instance of the general constraint satisfaction
problem (CSP), the implications of this connection have only been
studied in the last few years. The book will be useful for
researchers and graduate students in artificial intelligence and
theoretical computer science.
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