UTICPC
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO INTER-CAMPUS
PROGRAMMING CONTEST

January 10, 1997 @ 7-10pm
St. George and Erindale @ CDF (Engineering Annex Room 107)
Scarborough @ Scarborough Campus S316 (586 lab)

CONTEST/SCORES/ANSWERS

Introducing the University of Toronto Inter-Campus Programming Contest. This is a 3-hour long competition on Jan. 10 in which every team will be given "5" programming questions. There will be questions to suit most levels of expertise (from easy to more difficult). This event is run by your fellow students who want to make programming FUN for all of us.

This contest is inspired by the recent ACM competition held in Notre Dame, U.S. It is similar to PAST ACM CONTESTS.

Join this exciting event! It'll be lots of fun, lots of food, and maybe some surprises!

Please register your team (up to 3 students) by Jan. 8, 1997. Spaces will be limited...so sign up soon to guarantee you a spot in this fabulous competition! It's simple...just fill out the registration form below & email it back to contest@cdf.toronto.edu or fill out an online registration form.

Here is a list of teams registered and the tentative schedule.

Meanwhile, if you are eager and waiting, practise, practise, practise! Check out past ACM problems and do them for yourself. This contest, however, will NOT be at the calibre of the ACM problems.

Rules

Latest Rules
OLD RULES!

1.  Each person must be a UofT student and must compete in a team for 
his/her OWN campus (ie. St. George, Erindale, Scarborough).
2.  Maximum 3 people per team.
3.  No collaboration with anyone outside of the team during the contest.
4.  Teams can compete on EITHER St.George CDF (Engineering Annex Rm 107)
or Scarborough Campus (S316).
5.  Each team will be given one terminal (ie. one screen/keyboard)
6.  Length of competition is 3 hours.

Technical Stuff
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1.  All programs must be written in C, C++, (or Pascal or OOT, but must
confirm with us first) and compiled using the command-line compilers such
as gcc, g++, etc.
2.  Any editors available to the school systems may be used.
3.  All submissions will be made via e-mail to the judges/markers and time
is only a factor when there's a tie.
4.  All contest questions will be made available at exactly 7pm Fri.Jan 10
and no submissions will be accepted after 10pm Fri.Jan 10 .

The above are subject to change...stay tuned...


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Registration Form:
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Team Name: ________
Campus: ___________
Faculty: __________


Team Members:   Name(first,last)	Year		Program(ie.cs,eco)
		____________		___________	___________
		____________		___________	___________	
		____________		___________	___________

Contact Person:
		Name: 	____________
		Email:	____________
		Phone:	____________

Which campus do you wish to compete on Jan 10?  ________________

For individuals without a team who wish to be on a team, we will put you
on a team.  Leave your name here:
	Name: 	____________
	Email:	____________
	Phone:	____________
	Campus: ____________
	

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