IOPC - International Online Programming Contest
      The ultimate programming contest

Rules

  1. Teams can participate with a maximum of 3 members.

  2. The contest is only open for students currently registered in a university.

  3. Permissible languages to send solutions in, are:

  4. Compilers to be used: gcc (gcc (GCC) 4.1.2) for C, g++ (g++ (GCC) 4.1.2) for C++ and j2sdk1.5.0 (javac 1.5.0_10) for Java. Invoked as:

  5. All problems will be posted on Saturday, 9th February 2007 at 1400 hours - Indian Standard Time (GMT +530).

  6. The competition closes on Sunday, 10th February 2007 at 1400 hours - Indian Standard Time (GMT +530).

  7. Only, submissions which reach us within this 24 hour limit will be evaluated (unless the duration is extended). Solutions can be submitted in any order. However, there will be an upper limit of 10 for submitting the solution of a problem. That is , no more than ten submissions will be allowed for any given problem.

  8. Submission has to be done in proper format, failing which the entries shall not be accepted. The procedure for submitting the problems will be disclosed before the start of the contest.

  9. Each problem will have a certain input format and a certain output format (which will be specified with the problem). This format has to be adhered to, else the submission will not be accepted.

  10. If any team(s) are found to copy source code of other teams, that team will be immediately disqualified.

  11. Any team which attempts to hack/deliberately crash the judging system will be immediately disqualified.

  12. The decision of the organizers in declaring the results will be final. No queries in this regard will be entertained.

  13. The event does not require the participants to be present in IIT for participation. And hence, no registration fees is required.