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You are ready for the Submission Period if ...
Submission Process details:
- In March 2000, you'll need to provide us with the top-level URL for your entry, along with your name and ACM Student Member number.
To help the Judging Panel evaluate your applet, you must list the following information on your Top- Level web page:
- Your full name
- Your ACM Student Member number
- Your email address
- A brief description of your applet
- A link to the page that hosts your applet
- A link to your documentation in plain text or HTML formats
- A link to a directory or zip/tar file that contains the source code for your applet
- In addition to making the above information readily available on your applet website, you must also provide it via email to jquest@acm.org.
- You are permitted to make changes to your applet during the Submission Period (the entire month of March), but no changes will be permitted after March 31, 2000. All submissions must be the work of a single individual ACM Student Member (please see exceptions).
- Individual registrants will be able to submit Java applets only; Java applications will not be accepted.
- Only one submission will be allowed per individual registrant. Additional submissions will not be eligible.
- The Judging Period will take place from April 1, 2000 through April 30, 2000, winners verified in May/June 2000, and winners posted in July, 2000.
- Key Dates:
- October 15, 1999: Registration Opens
February 20, 2000: Last day to register and/or join ACM
March 1st through March 31, 2000: Submit Applets
April 1st through April 30, 2000: Judging Period
May, June 2000: Winners Notified
July, 2000: Winners Posted
Questions? jquest@acm.org
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