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IEEEXtreme 2008 took place 8 March 2008.  Thank you to all the teams and proctors for your participation. The student teams' enthusiasm was amazing!  The judges completed their evaluations and the results are now available.   

Teams used the 2008 competition booklet and booklet 2 was released at hour 12 and booklet 3 was released at hour 18.  All had fun!  

IEEEXtreme is an IEEE Student's Committee initiative creating a worldwide programming contest for IEEE Student Branches. 

IEEEXtreme is a worldwide contest in which teams of student members, supported by an IEEE Student Branch, advised and proctored by an IEEE Member, compete in a 24-hour time span against each other to solve a set of programming problems.

The challenge started at 0:00 GMT on Saturday, 8 March, and ends at 23:59 GMT on Saturday, 8 March 2008. Visit the FAQs page for help with general questions.

Challenge Goals

General Organization

Proctors

Problem Submission

Winners

Other Information


Challenge Goals

  • Provide Student Branches with a new and interesting activity
  • Increase the number of activities with a focus on the computer, programming and information technology fields with fans in IEEE
  • Promote the challenge at your Student Branch.- use the flyer (PDF, 264 KB).
  • Challenge date is 8 March 2008
  • Visit the IEEEXtreme blog.  
  • For reference, world times are listed here
  • Registration is now open for the next edition

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 IEEEXtreme

General Organization

  • The challenge starts at 00:01GMT on Friday, 8 March 2008, and finishes at 00:01 GMT on Sunday, 10 march 2008 
  • Teams will include up to 3 IEEE student members (Student members (StM) or Graduate Student members (GSM). Must be IEEE members to participate on the team
  • Students Branches can form multiple teams
  • Student Branches will host the event for their local team, with easy access to university facilities, branch promotion and awareness building on campus
  • Each of the places where the competition is hosted (ranging from Student Branch offices to college labs) is called a Venue
  • Each Venue should be equipped with at least one computer and some kind of connection to the Internet

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Proctors

  • Each of these Venues should have a Proctor, who should be an IEEE Member of higher membership grade (not an undergraduate student member)
  • Student Branch Counselors, Department Chairs or GOLD members will make great Proctors; you may want to have two, so one can take a break, as it is a 24 hour challenge
  • Proctor tasks include:
    • Receive problems and provide them to students
    • Monitor the general flow of the activity
    • Inform students when the competition begins, at the middle of it, when there are 6 hours left and when there is 1 hour left
    • Collect the solutions to each of the problems and keep a record of the timing  

  • Proctor should NOT:
    • Let himself or anybody external to the team members help the students in resolving the problems in any way
    • The problems will be proposed and judged by the Technical Committee of judges, a panel of experts from both Academia and Industry
    • Preferably IEEE members
    • An Xtreme organizing committee formed by IEEE volunteers will take care of the management part of the contest (such as enrollment and problem submission)

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Problem Submission

  • Teams should submit their problem solutions electronically using a contest management page (which will be provided http://ieeextreme.org)
  • Each submission gets a time stamp (extra points awarded for early submission)
  • Languages supported are:   C/C++ (using gcc), Java (using Sun’s JDK) and C# (using Mono)

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Winners

  • Both the members of the winning teams and their Student Branches will receive IEEE certificates and really great prizes to recognize their efforts.
  • All participants will receive a certificate of participation and a big "thank you" for helping us make the IEEE more fun.

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updated 25 April 2008

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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