
ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest Finals
Sponsored by Microsoft Corporation
Saturday, February 17th, 12 noon - 5pm
The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest
(ICPC) is a two-tier competition in which colleges and universities from 17
international regions compete for a chance to participate in the finals
held during ACM Computing Week. Over $30,000 in educational
scholarships will be awarded to the top six performing teams. CW '96
attendees are invited to view the contest from the Spectators Gallery.
Spectators will receive problem statements shortly after the start of
the competition and standings will be posted periodically as the
contest progresses. The winning teams will be announced at the ACM
Awards Banquet Saturday evening. The contest director is
Bill Poucher,
Baylor University. For more information send mail to Lisa Ernst, ACM
Headquarters ernst@acm.org
or call 212-626-0513
MAC / 1-December-1995