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Programming Challenge

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Individual Programming Challenge:
This category is an on-site event in which one student is given a series of problems that s/he must solve during the two-hour competition time.

Any questions regarding interpretation of the problems must be submitted in writing to the judges who may choose to answer or reject the question. The decisions of the judges are final.

Each individual will be awarded points for each problem solved correctly. Programs will also be judged on structure, design, and organization. In the event of a tie, two or more individuals may be declared winners.

Competition will begin with a briefing session. The contest problems will be distributed to all teams at the same time. At the end of the two hours, the floppy disks used in the competition will be submitted for judging. The judges will use the contestants’ computers to check the solutions to the problems. Results will be announced at an awards ceremony.

Each contestant is required to bring the computer of their choice, appropriate operating system software, and programming software with which to compete. Students must also bring two non-initialized disks, a power strip and extension cord to the test site. Contestants may bring an additional computer only for emergency situations in the event that one computer does not function. However, back up computers must remain unplugged and may not be used unless permission is obtained from one of the judges. Contestants may bring to the contest only the manuals for their computers. Any contestant using other resources including textbooks, published program listings, notes, or disks other than the blank ones submitted at the end, will be disqualified.

Contestants will not be permitted to communicate with their advisors. No visitors will be allowed in the testing areas. Contestants will be monitored on a random basis. Each contestant must be able to enter their programming code, execute the solutions to the problems and save them on the disks that will be submitted to the judges.

 

Team Programming Challenge:
This category is the same as the above, except that teams of two members may participate.