2nd CGAL User Workshop

The CGAL Open Source Project is organizing the second CGAL User Workshop, to be held on June 12, 2004, immediately after the 20th Annual ACM Symposium on Computational Geometry in New York, USA.

The goal of this one-day workshop is twofold: to allow CGAL users and developers to meet and share their experiences with the library while at the same time providing an opportunity for potential users to learn more about CGAL and how they might benefit from it.

The day will be organized around a series of short (30-minute) presentations by users and developers. The topics to be discussed include but are not limited to:

At the end of the day, we will have an extensive Q&A session.

The focus of the meeting is not CGAL, but the users. If you have any suggestions about what should be discussed, please send a message to workshop04@cgal.org so we can do our best to organize the workshop to meet your needs.

For more details please have a look at the preliminary programme.

Registration and Accommodation

You can register for the workshop when you register for SoCG'04. There is no separate registration system. Should you wish to participate only in the workshop, please check the appropriate box on the symposium registration form.

There will be a separate and modest registration fee for the workshop. The payment of this fee will be done on-site. Only cash in $US will be accepted. You may use the SoCG'04 accommodation booking system, if you wish, even if you intent to attend only the workshop.

About CGAL

CGAL, the Computational Geometry Algorithms Library, is a highly modular C++ library of data structures and algorithms that has been developed via a collaborative project involving several research institutes around the world. The mission of the project is to make the most important solutions and methods developed in computational geometry available to users in industry and academia.

CGAL is available under an Open Source license, and commercial licenses can be obtained from GeometryFactory Sarl.

For more information about the project and the library, please visit CGAL web site.