ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest 2004
Regional Contests: Guangzhou and Manila
Guangzhou Contest
Manila Contest
Founded in 1970, the ACM (Association for Computing Machinery) International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) has been regarded as an innovative initiative to assist in the development of top students in the emerging field of computer science.
The contest has been based at Baylor University since the 1980s, with IBM's sponsorship beginning 1997. Up to now, more than 10,000 participants of the contest are coming from over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents.
Within the limited time, participants are being challenged for their creativity, teamwork, and innovation in building new software programs.
The contest is comprised of 4 levels of competitions:
- Local Contests:
- Intra-university contest for selection of one or more teams to represent the universities at the next level of competition.
- Preliminary Contests:
- Multi-university preliminary contests that advance teams to Regional contests.
- Regional Contests:
- a total of 31 regional contests are held for teams around the world to compete for the opportunities for world finals.
- Worlds Final:
- 72 winners of the regional contests will compete in the World Finals which will be held in Prague.
The Department of Computer Science has sent out 4 teams to participate in the Regional Contests which were held in Manila and Guangzhou. And all of them ranked high in the contests,
- Guangzhou Contests: 3rd place and 17th place out of 67 teams.
- Manila Contests: 4th place and 6th place out of 66 teams.