The 2000-2001 ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest

Sponsored by IBM

SOUTHEASTERN EUROPEAN REGION

Bucharest, October 21st, 2000

 

            The Department of Computer Science and Engineering from the “Politehnica” University of Bucharest had the honour to organize the 2000-2001 ACM Southeastern European Regional Programming Contest.

There were 45 programming teams registered, from Bulgaria, Greece, Macedonia, Romania, Turkey, Ukraine, and Yugoslavia.

 

            The first place was awarded to:

Mihai Stroe

Bogdan Dumitru

Alexandru Andoni

Valeriu Iorga - coach

 from the POLITEHNICA University of Bucharest 2, Romania, with 5 problems solved and a penalty of 924 points.

 

The second place was awarded to:

Nickolay Nickolov

Panayot Dobrikov

Preslav Nakov

Stanislav Ovcharov - coach

from the Sofia University “St Kliment Ohrinski” , Bulgaria with 3 problems solved and a penalty of 515 points.

 

            The third place was awarded to:

Adrian Ion

Marcel Barbulescu

Sergiu Stefanov

Ioan Stoianov  - coach

 

from the Politehnica University of Timisoara, with 3 problems solved and a penalty of 610 points.

 

            The fourth, the fifth, and the sixth place were awarded, respectively, to:

 

University of Belgrade, Faculty of Electrical Engineering

Transilvania University of BRASOV

Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi

 

The teams were required to solve 8 programming problems in 5 hours using one of C or Pascal programming languages. There were 1 team with 5 solved problems, 4 teams with 3 solved problems, 4 teams with 2 solved problems. Most of the teams only solved 1 problem. We consider that the set of problems was difficult enough.

            The computers the contest was run on were IBM-PCs Pentium III, 64 MB RAM, 733MHz, 10.2 GB HDD, interconnected through a network and running Windows 2000. They were provided by FORTE Computers, Sysco ltd., MB Distribution. 

 

The site of the contest was the main hall of the "Rectorat" building, Politehnica University.

 

            The evaluation of the results and the scoring were based on the Personal Computer Programming Contest program (PC2) v7.4, 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 45 teams totalled a number of 135 students. There were more than 40 staff members and more than 51 volunteers who contributed to the organization and run of the contest.

                Each member of the participating teams received prizes consisting of software kits of Visual Age for Java 3.02, VisualAge C++ Professional 4.0, Visual Age for Java 3.0 & Programming JavaBean. The first three teams received presents from IBM.

 

All participants will be offered a free 1 year ACM Student Membership.

 

Contest Schedule

HOUR : East European Time (GMT+2)

Thursday October 19th: Arrival and Check-in

            12:00 - 20:00 Teams arrive and report to the Site Coordinator

                                                  (Building EF, room EF302)

Friday October 20th: Contestants’ Meeting

            08:00 - 12:00 Arrival and Check-in (Building R, 2nd floor)

            14:00 Opening Ceremony, Senate Hall, Building R

                        Speakers:

·        Nicolae Ţăpuş,

Contest Director, Head of the Computer Science and Engineering Department

·        Ioan Dumitrache,

Rector of “Politehnica” University of Bucharest

·        Vladimir Aninoiu

 General Director of IBM Romania

·        Boba Manova

Next European ACM Contest Director

·        Sergiu Iliescu,

President of  National Agency for Communications and Informatics

·        Lorina Negreanu

Chief Judge of the Contest

 

            14:45 - 15:00 Break

            15:00 - 16:00 Briefing with faculty advisors, students and volunteers

·        Review the rules

·        Introduction to the practice session

            16:00 - 19:00 Practice Session

 


 

Saturday October 21st Big Day – The contest !

            09:00 - 09:30 Check-in at contest site

            09:15 - 09:30 Briefing with faculty advisors

 

12:00 - 17:00 CONTEST

                  

            19:00 Award Ceremony – Banquet

Sunday October 22nd

            08:00 - 18:00 Sightseeing Tour of Bran Castel and Sinaia

 

                The contest budget was raised using funds from IBM and local contributors.

FORTE Computers, SYSCO and MB Distribution provided the hardware infrastructure and technical support.

Ministry of National Education through “Politehnica” University of Bucharest  helped us with the accommodation for Romanian Students.

 

Also Netway, REL Computer, IPROLAMSA, Corner Soft Technologies, CISCO Romania, Microsoft Romania, JVM Tehnologic EXIM, SIVECO Romania, ORACLE Romania, VOGEL Publishing Romania, Coca-Cola Romania  contributed with financial support.

 

Participation in the contest was free of charge. Also, the buffets, the banquet, and the tour of Bran and Sinaia were free of charge.

            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 software kits of Visual Age for Java, C++, and Introduction to Visual Age for Java & Programming JavaBean.

            During the Award Ceremony, Certificates of Participation or Recognition were 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 attended by more than 40 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 TV, PRIMA TV, and other broadcast companies transmitted information about the contest in their main news program.

 

            The members of the Steering Committee were:

·        Nicolae Ţăpuş,

Contest Director, Head of the Computer Science and Engineering Department

·        Ioan Dumitrache,

Rector of “Politehnica” University of Bucharest

·        Vladimir Aninoiu

 General Director of IBM Romania

·        Boba Manova

Next European ACM Contest Director

·        Sergiu Iliescu,

President of  National Agency for Communications and Informatics

·        Lorina Negreanu

Chief Judge of the Contest

 

 

            The members of the judging team were:

 Lorina Negreanu                          Chief Judge

 Irina Athanasiu                            Judge, Romania

 Efstathios Zachos                        Judge, Greece

 Dragan Milicev                           Judge, Yugoslavia

 Halil Altay Guvenir                    Judge, Turkey

 Krassimir Manev                        Judge, Bulgaria

 Stanislav Ochvanov                    Judge, Bulgaria

 Vladimir Mesyura                      Judge, Ukraine

 Anastas Misev                            Judge, Macedonia

 

            We would also like to express our thanks to ACM and to IBM Corporation, FORTE Computers, SYSCO, MB Distribution, for providing us with the hardware infrastructure, to the Romanian Society for Informatics, to the Romanian Chapter of ACM, to “Politehnica” University, and to the local contributors: Netway, REL Computer, IPROLAMSA, Corner Soft Technologies, CISCO Romania, Microsoft Romania, JVM Tehnologic EXIM, SIVECO Romania, ORACLE Romania, VOGEL Publishing Romania, GeCAD, Coca-Cola Romania for their generous support for the ACM Southeastern European Regional Programming Contest.

 

            Our thanks also go to Mr. Paul Lefter and Ms. Sofia Zainea from IBM Romania, and Cristian Constantinescu from FORTE computers for their continuous support to the developing of the contest in excellent conditions.

            We also want to thank to the network management team lead by Razvan Rughinis from the Computer Science and Engineering Department of Politehnica University.

            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.

 

            The next  edition of the ACM Southeastern European Regional Programming Contest will be held at the Computer Science and Engineering Dept., “POLITEHNICA” University of Bucharest, ROMANIA.

 

Prof. Nicolae Tapus

Regional Contest Director


 

Rank

University Name

Solved

Penalty

1

POLITEHNICA University of Bucharest 2

5

924

2

Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski" 2

3

515

3

Politehnica University of Timisoara 1

3

610

4

University of Belgrade, Faculty of Electrical Engineering

3

650

5

Transilvania University of BRASOV

3

702

6

Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi

2

192

7

Faculty of Electronic Engineering

2

261

8

Babes Bolyai University, Dept. of CS

2

286

9

University POLITEHNICA Bucharest

2

299

 

 

 

Honorable Mention

 

 

10

University Sts Cyril and Methodius, Skopje, Macedonia

 

 

11

Tehnical University Of Cluj-Napoca

 

 

12

Technical University - Varna

 

 

13

Politehnica University of Bucharest

 

 

14

Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski"

 

 

15

Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski"

 

 

16

Faculty of Mathematics, University of Belgrade

 

 

17

Politehnica University of Timisoara

 

 

18

Universitatea "Stefan cel Mare" Suceava

 

 

18

UNIVERSITY OF CRAIOVA

 

 

18

Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi

 

 

18

Technical University of Crete

 

 

18

University of Plovdiv

 

 

18

Odessa State University, IMEM

 

 

18

American University in Bulgaria

 

 

18

University Sts Cyril and Methodius, Skopje, Macedonia

 

 

18

OVIDIUS University of Constanta

 

 

18

Faculty Of Mathematics And Natural Sciences

 

 

18

Bucharest University

 

 

18

Petru Maior University of Tirgu-Mures

 

 

18

Taras Shevchenko Kyiv National University

 

 

18

University of the West Timisoara

 

 

18

Vinnytsya State Technical University

 

 

18

Bilkent University

 

 

18

Technical University of Iasi

 

 

18

National Technical University of Athens

 

 

18

University of the West Timisoara

 

 

18

Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu

 

 

18

OVIDIUS University of Constanta

 

 

18

Institute of Informatics PMF Skopje, Macedonia

 

 

18

Dunarea de Jos University of Galati

 

 

18

Institute of Informatics PMF Skopje, Macedonia