Saturday, September 8, 2007

Philippine ICPC 2007

Organized by the Computing Society of the Philippines (CSP), the First Philippine National Inter-Collegiate Programming Competition (Philippine ICPC 2007) is a preliminary event associated with the ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest.

Date: 20 October 2007 (Saturday)
Venue: De La Salle University-Canlubang Campus, Laguna

Registration:

The Philippine ICPC 2007 is a team competition. Each team consists of three (3) student contestants and a coach. The student contestant should be a full-time student (enrolled in the school year 2007-2008) of a four or five-year undergraduate course in a CHED-recognized tertiary institution in the Philippines.The team coach should be a faculty member or official of the institution.

Each institution can send more than one team (subject to the approval of the CSP Executive Committee).

Registration fee per person (contestant, coach, or observer) is PhP 1,000 (inclusive of lunch, snacks, contest t-shirt, and certificate of participation).

All teams should be pre-registered on or before October 10, 2007.

To pre-register, send e-mail to Dr. Rafael Saldaña at raffysaldana@gmail.com with the subject heading, Philippine ICPC 2007 Pre-Registration.

To be considered officially registered, the CSP should receive the registration payments on or before October 10, 2007. Contact Dr. Rafael Saldaña (E-mail: raffysaldana@gmail.com, Tel./Fax.: (02) 7090907, Mobile Phone: 0928-5043121) for payment details.

Mechanics:

Programming Language: C, C++, or JAVA
Computer Hardware: Pentium-4 PC
Contest Software: PC^2
Number of Problems: 5
Duration of Contest: 3 hours
Note: The decision of the Board of Judge shall be considered final.

Program:

10 a.m. - 11:00 a.m - Registration
11 a.m. - 12:00 nn - Opening Session/Contest Orientation
12:00 nn - 1:30 p.m. - Lunch
1:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. - Contest Proper
4:30 p.m. - Judges' Deliberation5:00 p.m. - Awarding/Clossing Session

Prizes:

The top three teams (first, second, third) will receive trophies and members of the winning teams (including coaches) will receive medals. The team that will garner the first place will receive financial assistance from the Computing Society of the Philippines (CSP) to participate in the 2007 ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest Asia-Singapore Site (scheduled in December 2007) in Singapore.

For more information, contact:

Dr. Rafael P. Saldaña
Director, Philippine ICPC 2007
E-mail: raffysaldana@gmail.com
URL: http://www.csp.org.ph/
Tel./Fax.: (02) 7090907
Mobile Phone: 0928-5043121

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