Programming Contest Rules
General Organization
- The challenge starts at 5:00pm MST on
Saturday, 1 December 2007, and finishes
at 10:00pm MST on Saturday, 1 December
2007
- Teams will include up to 3 IEEE
student members (Student members
(StM) or Graduate Student members (GSM).
Must be IEEE members to participate on
the team.
- Allowed languages are: C, C++, C#, and Java.
- Competition will be held in Room 218 in the ECE building.
- Each Venue should be equipped with at
least one computer and some kind of
connection to the Internet. UNM will provide a computer if one is not available to competitor.
- Each of these Venues should have a
Proctor, who should be an IEEE
Member of higher membership grade (not
an undergraduate student member)
- Student Branch Counselors, Department
Chairs or GOLD members will make great
Proctors; you may want to have two, so
one can take a break, as it is a 5 hour
challenge
- Proctor tasks include:
- Receive problems and provide
them to students
- Monitor the general flow of
the activity
- Inform students when the
competition begins, at the
middle of it, when there is 1
hour left
- Collect the solutions to each
of the problems and keep a
record of the timing
- Proctor should NOT:
- Let himself or anybody
external to the team members
help the students in resolving
the problems in any way
- The problems will be proposed
and judged by the Judging
Committee, a panel of experts
from the University of New Mexico
- Preferably IEEE members
- A SAC Contest Committee
formed by IEEE volunteers will
take care of the management part
of the contest (such
as enrollment or problem
submission)
Problem Submission
- Teams should submit their problem solutions
electronically using a contest management page
(which will be provided http://ieeextreme.org)
- Each submission gets a time stamp (extra
points awarded for early submission)
Winners
- Both the members of the winning teams and
their Student Branches will receive IEEE
plaques and REALLY COOL prizes to recognize
their efforts.
- All participants will receive a certificate
of participation and a big "thank you" for
helping us make the IEEE more fun!
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