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Configuration Workshop 2015: Vienna, Austria
- Juha Tiihonen, Andreas A. Falkner, Tomas Axling:

Proceedings of the 17th International Configuration Workshop, Vienna, Austria, September 10-11, 2015. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 1453, CEUR-WS.org 2015
Session 1: Strategy
- Thorsten Krebs, K. Christoph Ranze:

Market-oriented variant management. 1-4 - Linda L. Zhang, Petri Helo:

An empirical study on product configurators' application: Implications, challenges, and opportunities. 5-10 - Anna Myrodia, Katrín Kristjánsdóttir, Lars Hvam:

Impact on cost accuracy and profitability from implementing product configuration system - A case-study. 11-17
Session 2: Long-term management
- Jean-Marc Davril, Mathieu Acher, Guillaume Bécan, Patrick Heymans:

On breaking the curse of dimensionality in reverse engineering feature models. 19-22 - Tilak Raj Singh, Narayan Rangaraj:

Customer buying behaviour analysis in mass customization. 23-30 - Florian Reinfrank, Gerald Ninaus, Franz Wotawa, Alexander Felfernig:

Intelligent supporting techniques for the maintenance of constraint-based configuration systems. 31-38 - Florian Reinfrank, Gerald Ninaus, Franz Wotawa, Alexander Felfernig:

Maintaining constraint-based systems: challenges ahead. 39-46
Session 3: Collaboration
- Andrés Felipe Barco Santa, Élise Vareilles, Paul Gaborit, Jean-Guillaume Fages, Michel Aldanondo:

Coupling two constraint-based systems into an on-line facade-layout configurator. 47-54 - Martin Gebser, Anna Ryabokon, Gottfried Schenner:

Solving combined configuration problems: a heuristic approach. 55-59 - Luis Garces, Paul Pitiot, Luis Garcés Monge, Élise Vareilles:

Towards a benchmark for configuration and planning optimization problems. 61-65
Session 4: Solving
- Thore Kübart, Rouven Walter, Wolfgang Küchlin:

Different solving strategies on PBO Problems from automotive industry. 67-72 - Alois Haselböck, Gottfried Schenner:

A heuristic, replay-based approach for reconfiguration. 73-80 - Albert Haag:

Arc consistency with negative variant tables. 81-87 - Albert Haag:

Column oriented compilation of variant tables. 89-96
Session 5: Diagnosis
- Rouven Walter, Alexander Felfernig, Wolfgang Küchlin:

Inverse QuickXplain vs. MaxSAT - a comparison in theory and practice. 97-104 - Alexander Felfernig, Rouven Walter, Stefan Reiterer:

FlexDiag: anytime diagnosis for reconfiguration. 105-110 - Alexander Felfernig, Michael Jeran, Thorsten Ruprechter, Alexander Ziller, Stefan Reiterer, Martin Stettinger:

Learning games for configuration and diagnosis tasks. 111-114 - Chiara Grosso, Cipriano Forza, Alessio Trentin:

Support for the social dimension of shopping through web based sales configurators. 115-122
Session 6: Analytics
- Florian Reinfrank, Gerald Ninaus, Bernhard Peischl, Franz Wotawa:

A goal-question-metrics model for configuration knowledge bases. 123-130 - Martin Walch, Rouven Walter, Wolfgang Küchlin:

Formal analysis of the Linux kernel configuration with SAT solving. 131-138 - Sara Shafiee, Lars Hvam, Katrín Kristjánsdóttir:

How to analyze and quantify similarities between configured engineer to order products by comparing the highlighted features utilizing the configuration system abilities. 139-145

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