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Welcome to the ICMC - USP acm Programming Contest - South American Regional 1999 team ! Take a look in the 1998 team page too! 1999 Team:Ricardo Fodra - 95 Rio de Janeiro Site - Final Results (Brazil):Rank Team Problems Solved Total time + penalties Final Results for South America:Rank Team Problems Solved Time Penalty 1 USB (Venezuela) 4 545 2 UBA 1 (Argentina) 4 759 3 UBA 2 (Argentina) 3 377 4 FURG 1 (Brasil) 3 414 5 IME-USP 1 (Brasil) 3 434 6 IME-USP 2 (Brasil) 3 488 7 U. de Chile (Chile) 3 584 8 UFPE1 (Brasil) 2 211 9 UNICAMP (Brasil) 2 240 10 UCV (Venezuela) 2 253 11 ULA (Venezuela) 2 270 12 ICMC (Brasil) 2 277 13 PUC Rio 1 (Brasil) 2 308 14 UFRGS (Brasil) 2 359 15 P. U. Católica (Chile) 2 401 16 PUC-Minas (Brasil) 2 405 17 LUZ-Maracaibo (Venezuela) 2 443 18 U. Católica Maule (Chile) 2 488 19 PUC Rio 2 (Brasil) 1 64 20 ISPJAE (Cuba) 1 72 21 DCC UFRJ (Brasil) 1 80 22 UFPE2 (Brasil) 1 85 23 DCC UFRJ 2 (Brasil) 1 86 24 DEIN-UCS (Brasil) 1 93 25 UFMS (Brasil) 1 105 25 UFRGS 2 (Brasil) 1 105 27 INFOPUC (Brasil) 1 106 28 UCV (Cuba) 1 121 29 UFMG (Brasil) 1 135 30 UCAB (Venezuela) 1 150 31 UCDB (Brasil) 1 159 32 UCLA (Venezuela) 1 168 33 UTN 1 (Argentina) 1 169 34 U. Tec. Federico Sta. María (Chile) 1 171 35 URU (Venezuela) 1 189 36 UFPB1 (Brasil) 1 228 37 UTN 2 (Argentina) 1 234 38 U. Peruana Ciencias Aplicadas (Perú) 1 292 39 UFPB2 (Brasil) 1 339 40 CEFET-RN (Brasil) 1 340 41 Javeriana Colom (Venezuela) 1 427 42 U. Católica Valparaíso (Chile) 0 0 42 U. Santiago (Chile) 0 0 42 DPI-UFV (Brasil) 0 0 42 Feras da UFLA (Brasil) 0 0 42 ToPCom (Brasil) 0 0 42 UFRN (Brasil) 0 0 42 UFS (Brasil) 0 0 42 URBE (Venezuela) 0 0 42 Javeriana (Colombia) 0 0 42 UA (Colombia) 0 0 42 IUPAJS (Venezuela) 0 0 42 UC (Venezuela) 0 0 42 UNE (Venezuela) 0 0 42 UNEXPO (Venezuela) 0 0 42 UDO - SU (Venezuela) 0 0 42 UDO - NE (Venezuela) 0 0 42 LUZ - PJ (Venezuela) 0 0 Conditions for Participating:Undergraduate and graduate students in the area of Informatics and related who belong to South American institutions may participate in the contest. These students will constitute teams of up to three elements. Two of them must necessarily be undergraduates; only one graduate student will be allowed per team, provided that he/she has not concluded the second year of his/her graduate program, and has not obtained a previous graduate degree. Past Problems:1999 ACM Programming Contest Finals. About the Contest:The International Collegiate Programming Contest, organized by ACM - Association for Computing Machinery, is a worldwide event made up of over than 20 regional contests and nearly 4000 of the brightest computer science students as contestants. In each contest, teams race against the clock to solve the most problems in the fewest attempts in the least amount of time. From these students which represent 700 universities in 40 countries, fewer then 200 earn a place at the World Finals. Who Will Advance to the Finals:The champions of each site will automatically advance to the World Finals provided that they have achieved the minimum score of 60% of correctly solved problems. Otherwise, all non-advancing teams will be ranked in one list according to their final score and the best teams will take the remaining slots. For more information about the contest:acm Programming Contest.
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