Internet Problem Solving Contest
Internet Problem Solving Contest is an online programming competition for teams of up to three people, conducted annually each May since 1999.
The competition consists of a set of algorithmic problems which must be solved in a fixed amount of time. For each problem two input data sets (easy and hard) are published, and competitors are asked to compute the correct output data for given data sets. Usually, this involves writing a computer program in some programming language, but producing the output by hand or in any other way is also acceptable.
Teams are ranked by the number of points received. Each team received 1 point for solving each easy data set, and 2 points for each hard data sets. Ties are broken by total time taken to solve the problems. [1]
Winners
- 2010 - R+T+J: Reid Barton, Tomek Czajka, John Dethridge - Harvard, Google, United States
- 2009 - Ural Fanclub of Ksenia Sobchak: Alexander Ipatov, Denis Musin, Vladimir Yakovlev - Ural State University, Russia
- 2008 - R+T+J: Reid Barton, Tomek Czajka, John Dethridge - Harvard, Google, United States
- 2007 - SPbSU ITMO 1: Iskander Akishev, Mikhail Dvorkin, Roman Satyukov - SPbSU ITMO, Russia
- 2006 - R+T+J: Reid Barton, Tomek Czajka, John Dethridge - Harvard, Purdue, Melbourne Universities
- 2005 - eMBe-GikS-mAnd: Michał Bartoszkiewicz, Maciej Popowicz, Paweł Olchawa - University of Wroclaw, Poland
- 2004 - SaratovSU #3 Retired: Ilya Elterman, Andrew Lazarev, Michael Mirzayanov - Saratov State University, Russia
- 2003 - SaratovSU #3 Retired: Ilya Elterman, Andrew Lazarev, Michael Mirzayanov - Saratov State University, Russia
- 2002 - IFMO Retired (AS, GK): Georgiy Korneev, Andrew Stankevich - SPbSU ITMO, Russia
- 2001 - PAT_Tor_Yam: Pitchaya Sitthiamorn, Wittawat Tantisiriroj, Tassapol Athiapinya - Thailand
- 2000 - MSU-1: Alexander Khokhlov, Oleg Malikov, Andrey Belevantsev - Moscow State University, Russia
- 1999 - Ulm Sparrows: Walter Guttmann, Ralf Gandy, Ralf Engels - University of Ulm, Germany
See also
References
- ^ "IPSC 2009 Rules". 2009-04-27.
External links
- Internet Problem Solving Contest – official web-site