Ex — Vs Pro Csp
But in production, latency matters. You don't want a solver that thrashes. You want : Propagation-based, Proactive solving .
When you first learn about Constraint Satisfaction Problems (CSPs)—think Sudoku, scheduling, or map coloring—you usually meet the "Ex" type: Exhaustive Search with Exponential Backtracking . ex vs pro csp
A Pro CSP solver never just "checks" constraints at the end. It enforces them locally and globally before committing to a value. But in production, latency matters
Let’s break down the difference between the Ex and the Pro . Ex = Exponential Backtracking (DFS + Chronological Backtracking) But in production
Stop backtracking blindly. Start propagating. What's your experience? Have you ever rescued an "Ex" solver by adding just one propagation rule? Share your war story below.