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    The paper offers a systematic way of regrouping constraints into hierarchical structures capable of supporting seach without backtracking. The method involves the formation and preprocessing of an acyclic database that permits a large variety of queries and local perturbations to be processed swiftly, either by sequential backtrack-free procedures, or by distributed constraint propagation processes.
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    tree clustering
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    seach without backtracking
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    acyclic database
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    constraint propagation
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