ACM INTERNATIONAL COLLEGIATE PROGRAMMING CONTEST (ICPC) ASIA MANILA REGIONAL
December 1 and 2, 2011
UPITTC, University of the Philippines-Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines
Website: http://www.math.admu.edu.ph/acm
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TENTATIVE PROGRAM
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Day 1. Thursday, December 1, 2011
Venue: Bahay ng Alumni (Alumni Bldg.), UP Diliman
1:30 p.m. ONSITE REGISTRATION
Welcome Drinks and Ice Cream
Group Photos
2:30 p.m. OPENING SESSION
National Anthem
Invocation
Welcome Remarks / Messages
* Dr. Rafael Saldaña, Contest Director
* Dr. Allan Sioson, President, CSP
Introduction/Parade of Participants (Photo Op)
Contest Orientation (Dr. Saldana)
3:30 p.m. Snacks
4:00 Transfer to UPITTC (Vidal Tan Hall)
4:30 - 5:30 PRACTICE SESSION
Day 2. Friday, December 2, 2011
Venue: UPITTC (Vidal Tan Hall), UP Diliman
9:00 a.m. Assembly
9:30 Contest Proper
2:30 Contest Ends
2:30 - 3:00 Break/ Judges' Deliberation
3:00 - 4:30 Refreshments (Late Lunch/Early Dinner)
4:30 - 5:00 Awarding Session
5:00 p.m. CLOSING
Master of Ceremonies: Mr. Kevin Hernandez (Rotaract of Agham, R.I. District 3780)
Saturday, November 26, 2011
ACM ICPC Asia Manila 2011: Rules on Team Notebooks
ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) Asia Manila 2011
December 1 - 2, 2011
UPITTC, Quezon City, Philippines
RULES ON TEAM NOTEBOOKS
(as of 27 November 2011)
A team is allowed to bring into the contest area, three copies of a team notebook, one copy for each contestant.The notebook must be a three-ring binder that can hold 8.5" x 11" letter-size pages. Each notebook should have the name of the school and the name of the team prominently indicated on its front cover.The notebook must have four sections, each section starting with a tabbed divider, labeled NOTES, HANDOUTS, REFERENCE, and WORK.NOTES -- contains at most four (4) pages of single-sided hand-written notes.
HANDOUTS -- contains only those handouts provided by the ACM ICPC Asia Manila 2011 staff. These handouts may include hand-written comments and corrections.
REFERENCE -- contains up to twenty-five pages of printed notes, single spaced, in 12 point font of the team's choice, with one-inch margins on all sides. These notes must be the same for all three members of the team.
WORK -- contains a reasonable number, but not more than 100 pages, of blank bond paper and graphing paper, all letter-size, for the team member to use as scratch papers during the contest.The notebook may have a plastic pouch containing pencils, pens, erasers, ruler, compass, protractor, and triangles.The team members may not bring a calculator to the contest.Each team member may bring a dictionary for translation purposes. The only marking allowed on the dictionary is the identity of the owner.
A page is defined as one side of a bond paper. So one bond paper with a back-to-back print is considered two pages.
Dr. Rafael Saldaña
Contest Director
ACM ICPC Asia Manila 2011
December 1 - 2, 2011
UPITTC, Quezon City, Philippines
RULES ON TEAM NOTEBOOKS
(as of 27 November 2011)
A team is allowed to bring into the contest area, three copies of a team notebook, one copy for each contestant.The notebook must be a three-ring binder that can hold 8.5" x 11" letter-size pages. Each notebook should have the name of the school and the name of the team prominently indicated on its front cover.The notebook must have four sections, each section starting with a tabbed divider, labeled NOTES, HANDOUTS, REFERENCE, and WORK.NOTES -- contains at most four (4) pages of single-sided hand-written notes.
HANDOUTS -- contains only those handouts provided by the ACM ICPC Asia Manila 2011 staff. These handouts may include hand-written comments and corrections.
REFERENCE -- contains up to twenty-five pages of printed notes, single spaced, in 12 point font of the team's choice, with one-inch margins on all sides. These notes must be the same for all three members of the team.
WORK -- contains a reasonable number, but not more than 100 pages, of blank bond paper and graphing paper, all letter-size, for the team member to use as scratch papers during the contest.The notebook may have a plastic pouch containing pencils, pens, erasers, ruler, compass, protractor, and triangles.The team members may not bring a calculator to the contest.Each team member may bring a dictionary for translation purposes. The only marking allowed on the dictionary is the identity of the owner.
A page is defined as one side of a bond paper. So one bond paper with a back-to-back print is considered two pages.
Dr. Rafael Saldaña
Contest Director
ACM ICPC Asia Manila 2011
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