UCI ICS will send three teams of three to the
regional contest to be held November 13, 1999 at Santa Barbara
City College. The teams
will practice twice each week until the contest.
The regional winners will go on to compete in the international contest.
Team Red:
Jeff Mears
Justin Kidman
MinhChau Dang
Team Green:
Krishna Raman
Vincent Le Quang
Torrey Searle
Team Blue:
Jeffrey Laretto
Justin Erenkrantz
Sergey Kirshner
Alternates:
Jonathan Ito
David Lim
David Welker
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Regional contest: Saturday, November 13 from 7am to 11pm at Santa Barbara City College.
We will have pizza and soft drinks at every practice.
Final Practice
You're all good and I can't decide who is going tomorrow, so I've
decided to make it competitive. The top nine of you (or the top
three teams - whichever works out better) from tonights
practice get to be on the UCI teams for the regional this Saturday.
You may use other terminals only for reading problem statements,
but I suggest you print them out so you can read, make notes, and
keep track of who is solving what problems.
You must share one terminal with your group. However, all problems
submitted will count both individually and for the group.
You each get 15 minute time slices at the termial - note the
time when you start. After your 15 minutes, you must give up
the terminal to any group member who is ready to work on a
problem, if no one is ready, you may continue working until
someone interrupts you. You may give up the terminal early if
someone is waiting and that earns you priority on getting it next.
If two are ready when a terminal is given up, whoever yielded the
most time earlier gets the termial unless the other team member
is within five minutes of a correct solution. Remember - you're
working as a group, so do what is best for the group.
When you yield the terminal, print your program and it's debugging
output so you can work off-line.
Be sure your program works correctly for the sample input before
submission. Proof read your output for comparison to be sure you
haven't misspelled any of the wording.
Mail a problem solution to klefstad@ics.uci.edu with subject
of your last name followed by the problem number/letter,
e.g., Subject: Klefstad A
Note all programs must read from standard input and write to
standard output. Each program must be in one file.