2011 ACM Arab Collegiate Programming Contest
The 2011 Fourteenth ACM Arab Collegiate Programming Contest was hosted by the Lebanese American University in Beirut, Lebanon, 26-30 November 2011.
The Participants
67 teams from 33 Universities have participated in the contest. Ten countries were represented: United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Morocco, Oman, Qatar, Syria, and the hosting country Lebanon.
The Contest
The problem-set was made of 10 problems.
Almost more than half the teams managed to solve the easy-level problems A, B. 27 teams managed to solve problem C. 10 Teams solved problem E. 5 Teams solved problem J. 2 Teams solved problem I. No team managed to solve Problems D, F, G and H.
Click here for a summary of solved problems.
The Judges I/O
The Results
Click here for the detailed contest.
And the winners are.
First Place
German University in Cairo; Neutrinos : Muhammed Atef, Omar ElAzazy, Moustafa Mahmoud, Abdullah Elgendy (Coach)
Second Place
Faculty of Computers and Information, Cairo University; s2++;: Hussein El-Mahallawy, Ahmed Abdou, Karim Nosseir, Mohamed Abd El-Wahab (Coach)
Third Place
Faculty of Computers and Information, Cairo University; MMAW: Ahmed Thabet, Ahmed Samir Hamza, Ahmed Mamdouh, Mohamed Abd El-Wahab (Coach)
Extreme Programmers
(Awarded to the team that submits the first successful run)
American University of Sharjah; AUS- Lions: Ahmed El Sayed, Abdul Rahim Haddad, Omar Harib, Khaled El-Fakih (Coach)
Steadfast Gurus
(Awarded to the team that submits the last successful run)
German University in Cairo; Coding Budgies
Solid Programmers
(Awarded to the team that solves the most number of problems without penalties)
German University in Cairo; Coding Budgies
Relentless Programmers
(Awarded to the team that solves a problem after the most number of wrong submissions)
Wadi International University; Wadi_Heros