The 2008-2009 ACM International Collegiate Programming
Contest
Sponsored by IBM
The
Department of Computer Science and Engineering from the POLITEHNICA University
of Bucharest had the honor to organize the 2008-2009
ACM Southeastern European Regional Programming
Contest. There were 49 programming teams registered, from
In the Southeastern European Region 45 teams were accepted from 28 universities and 8 countries.
Country Teams
Turkey 1
Total
Teams 44
Unfortunately
one team (
The judge team has proposed 9 problems to be solved in the contest during the 5 hours.
The first place was awarded to:
Taras Shevchenko Kiev National University Team Name: KNU - ddragons |
Bondarenko Vitalii, Coach Raichuk Anton, Contestant Znovyak Yuriy, Contestant Rizvanov Roman, Contestant |
with 9 problems solved and a penalty of 886 points.
The second place was awarded to:
Taurida V.I. Vernadsky National University Team Name: TNU-1 |
Barinov Viktor, Contestant |
with 8 problems solved and a penalty of 777 points.
The third place was awarded to:
Taras Shevchenko Kiev National University Team Name: KNU - exploited |
Bondarenko Vitalii, Coach Smielov Valerii, Contestant
Korotkov Andrii, Contestant Bacherikov Oleksandr, Contestant |
with 8 problems solved and a penalty of 1051 points.
The programming languages of the
Regional Contest are Java and C/C++, while the available IDEs
will be Visual C++ Express, Java Creator LE and Eclipse.
Some statistics
No of Teams |
Number of Problems Solved
|
|
Problem |
Number of Teams that Solved |
1 |
9 |
|
A |
31
|
3 |
8 |
|
B |
16
|
6 |
7 |
|
C |
17
|
4 |
6 |
|
D |
1
|
5 |
5 |
|
E |
35
|
5 |
4 |
|
E |
17
|
8 |
3 |
|
G |
16
|
3 |
2 |
|
H |
7
|
4 |
1 |
|
I |
38
|
5 |
0 |
|
|
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The set of problems was considered to be difficult enough according to the contests level.
The computers the contest was run on were IBM-PCs Pentium 4, interconnected through a network and running Linux and Windows XP.
The site of
the contest was the Rectorat building of the
The evaluation of the results and the scoring were based on the Personal Computer Programming Contest program (PC2), developed at the Computer Science Department, Sacramento, California State University. The use of PC2 allowed a smooth run of the contest and facilitated the activity of judges and runners.
The 44 teams totalled a number of 184 students (including coaches , reserves and guests). There were more than 20 staff members and more than 64 volunteers who contributed to the organization and run of the contest.
The first three teams received prizes sent by IBM Canada, IBM Romania and Adobe.
Also the judges and contest management team received presents from IBM.
Contest Schedule
Thursday
October 16th - Arrival and Hotel Check-in
12:00 - 20:00 Teams arrive and Hotel Check-in
Friday October 17th - Contestants Meeting
08:00 - 12:00 Teams arrival and Registration
14:00 - 14:30 Opening Ceremony, AN 010 - Building Rectorat
Nicolae Ţăpuş,
Contest Director
Ecaterina Andronescu Rector of POLITEHNICA University of Bucharest
Theodor Borangiu University relations , IBM Romania
Lorina Negreanu, Chief
Cristian Giumale,
14:30 - 15:00 Break
15:00 - 16:00 Briefing with faculty advisors, students and
volunteers
Reviewing of the rules
Introduction to the practice session
16:00 - 19:00 Practice Session
Saturday October 18th The Big Day! Contest
09:00 - 09:30 Check-in at contest site
09:15 - 09:30 Briefing with faculty advisors
10:00 - 15:00 CONTEST
19:00
Award Ceremony, Banquet
Sunday October 19 Sightseeing day
08:00
Sightseeing Tour
The contest budget was raised using funds from IBM and local contributors.
Ministry of National Education through POLITEHNICA University of Bucharest helped us with the accommodation for Romanian Students.
The companies: S&T Romania, REL Computer, CISCO Romania, Microsoft Romania, UTI Systems, JVM Tehnologic, Freescale Semiconductor, Coca Cola contributed with financial support.
Participation in the contest was free of charge.
Also, the
buffets, the banquet, and the tour of
Upon registration, each participant received a contest folder containing: a contest badge, a set of the contest rules, a contestant's guide for PC2, a timetable and a T-Shirt. During the Award Ceremony, Certificates of Participation or Recognition was given to all participants and volunteers. Everybody was very excited upon receiving the certificates, especially the volunteers, thus proving that the ACM idea of offering certificates was highly appreciated.
The day before the Opening Ceremony, IBM Romania organized a press conference, in Hotel Howard Johnson, room Darclee ., attended by more than 25 journalists from the Romanian mass-media. Many press releases were issued, both before and after the contest. Several newspapers published announcements or presentations of the event. National Romanian Broadcast companies transmitted information about the contest in their main news program.
The members of the Steering Committee were:
·
Nicolae
Ţăpuş, Contest Director
·
Ecaterina Andronescu Rector
of POLITEHNICA University of Bucharest
·
Theodor
Boragiu, University Relations IBM Romania
·
Mihai
Tudor, Country General Manager, IBM Romania
·
Lorina Negreanu, Chief
Judge
The members of the judging team were:
Lorina Negreanu |
|
Chief
Judge |
Cristian Giumale |
|
Judge |
Krassimir Manev |
|
Judge |
Mykhaylo Medvedyev |
|
Judge |
Volodymyr Mesyura |
|
Judge |
Biljana Stojkoska |
University Ss. Cyril and Methodius |
Judge |
Gill Barequet |
Technion Israel Institute of Technology |
Judge |
Vasyl Biletsky |
Lviv National University |
Judge |
FatihCamci |
Fatih University |
Judge |
We would also like to express our thanks to ACM and to IBM Corporation, to the to the Romanian Chapter of ACM, to POLITEHNICA University, and to the local contributors: S&T Software, REL Computer, CISCO Romania, Microsoft Romania, UTI Systems, JVM Tehnologic, Coca Cola for their generous support for the ACM Southeastern European Regional Programming Contest.
Our thanks also go to Mr. Mihai Tudor and Ms. Sofia Zainea, Mr. Theodor Borangiu from IBM Romania for their continuous support to the developing of the contest in excellent conditions.
We want to thank to the network management team lead by Razvan Rughinis and Bogdan Sass and contest Software support lead by Razvan Deaconescu from the Computer Science and Engineering Department of Politehnica University.
Special thanks to Narcisa Milea and Alexandru Olteanu, chief organizers.
Last, but not least, we would like to thank all the volunteers who helped run and organize the contest.
Without the help of all these people and organizations, it would have been impossible to make this event happen.
I want
address special thanks to Marsha Poucher for continuous help and to Debbie
Kilbride and John Clevenger.
As
proposal, the next edition of the ACM Southeastern Europe Regional Programming Contest will be
held at the Computer Science and Engineering Dept., POLITEHNICA University of
Bucharest, ROMANIA.
The
decision of site for Southeastern
Prof. Nicolae Tapus
Regional Contest Director
Rank of the ACM Southeastern
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