We describe the organization and report on the results of the First and Second Max-SAT
Evaluations, which were organized as affilliated events of the 2006 and 2007 editions of the
International Conference on Theory and Applications of Satis?ability Testing (SAT-2006
and SAT-2007), discuss the insights gained and point out new directions for forthcoming
evaluations. The main ob jectives of both evaluations were assessing the advancements
in the ?eld of Max-SAT solvers through a comparison of their performances, identifying
successful solving techniques and encouraging researchers to develop new ones, and creating a publicly available collection of challenging Max-SAT benchmarks.
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[1] http://www.iiia.csic.es/en/individual/j-argerlich
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