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Frequently Asked Questions.

Q. When is the next ACM Programming Contest?

A. Sorry, but you have missed the contest for 2002! The South Pacific Regional Contest was held on Saturday 21st September 2002 at 9 sites in Australia and New Zealand. Teams competed in the Regional Contest in order to qualify for the World Finals.

The next World Finals of the ACM Programming Competition will be held in Hollywood, USA during March 2003.

Q What happens at a contest?

A. The competition is for teams of 3 tertiary students who try to solve computer programming problems over 5 hours. The full rules are shown on the ACM web pages. There are also local rules for our region.

Each team has one computer and 5 hours to works on the problems, usually 8 or more in number. Languages available include Pascal, C++ and Java. The team solving the most problems in the least time is the winner.

Q. Does my team have to contain three members?

A. Under the current rules each and every team must have three members, no more, no less.

Q What do I get if I enter?

A. The main aim of the contest is to have fun, so if you enter expect an enjoyable afternoon pitting your programming skills against other students. You may also get an IBM gift, experience and a chance to meet other students.

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Q. What do I get if I win?

In 2002 we will have 2 teams qualifying for the finals, and prizes from IBM for our top teams. The number of finals places and the number of prizes depend on how many teams enter, but with the increased world wide interest in the competition, we would probably need over 120 teams to achieve a 3rd finals place. Why not encourage friends from different institutions to compete?

Q. Can a South Pacific region team win the World Finals?

A. Teams from the South Pacific region have twice won the World Final, having only been competing since 1989. The competition is very strong with competing teams coming from all over the world.

Look at our South Pacific History page.

Q. Must I be a computer science or information science student to enter the contest?

A. No, students of any discipline are welcome to enter as long as you meet the other entry requirements.

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Q. What makes a good team?

A. You need to be able to:

- solve problems
- write code
- test programs
- cooperate with other team members

Each person needs to have some of these skills (the more the better!), but finding a team whose skills blend is very important.

Q. How do I enter?

A. If you are in the South Pacific Region (Australia or New Zealand), enter through our registration page.

Q. What does it cost me?

A. The cost is $150 per team. Institutions usually pay for their teams. The deadline for entry is 7 days before the competition. NOTE Autralian teams will now have to pay GST on the entry fee.

Q. What should I do if I have a question that isn't answered on this site?

A. Contact one of these people or one of the contact people at your local contest site.

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