The two-day ACM (Association for Commuting Machinery) International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC), a multi tier, team-based, programming competition concluded at the Indian Institute of ...
The University of Nevada, Reno student chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery, or ACM, took sixth place at the regional programming competition held on October 26th. The team competed ...
Three Miami student teams went to Cincinnati to compete in the International Collegiate Programming Contest for the Association of Computing Machinery. For the regional competition, they competed ...
Somers, N.Y. – As part of IBM's efforts to develop and recruit the next generation of technology talent, the company is sponsoring a computer programming championship that will unite the world's ...
The "Mildcats", a team consisting of NU EECS Undergraduate Students Zeyu (David) Wang, Siyuan Cai, and Edward Kim, have won the 2014 ACM (Association for Computing Machinery) Mid-Central USA Regional ...
On the second and last day of the competition, the participating students had to battle it out for almost five hours.The programming contest, which began during the morning hours, concluded by the ...
ON October 7 and 8, North South University will be hosting the Dhaka site of the regional ACM Inter-Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC), the first round in a worldwide competition. As per the rules, ...
Imagine the work of an air traffic controller, having to focus on tasks while working under constantly changing conditions as well as dealing with unforeseen events. Finalists participating in 2009's ...
The Vietnamese team has performed well in the world final of the ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ACM/ICPC) 2015, which took place on May 25 in Morocco, according to the Vietnam ...
Four teams from the Ateneo de Manila University recently dominated the Association for Computing Machinery - Inter-Collegiate Programming Competition (ACM ICPC) Philippine National Programming ...
A team of three Bethel seniors—Ben Visness ’17, Nadia Jacobson ’17, and Annie Melling ’17— recently placed sixth out of 231 teams at the 2016 Association for Computing Machinery’s (ACM) North Central ...