Can you solve algorithmic programming challenges, efficiently and correctly, in practice, as a team, under time pressure?
News
The contest is now over! Many thanks to all participants, and congratulations to the winners!
You can find the problems of the contest in CSES.
Results
Winner
bigint bugaa — solved 11/13 tasks:
- Roope Salmi (Olarin Lukio)
- Olli Järviniemi (Päivölän opisto)
- Antti Röyskö (University of Helsinki)
2nd
Game of Nolife — solved 11/13 tasks:
- Tuukka Korhonen (University of Helsinki)
- Olli Hirviniemi (University of Helsinki)
- Otte Heinävaara (Princeton University)
3rd
Varokaa J:tä — solved 9/13 tasks:
- Siiri Kuoppala (Aalto University)
- Henrik Lievonen (Aalto University)
- Miska Kananen (Aalto University)
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Highlights
- open to everyone
- for teams of up to 3 members
- 5 hours time
- about 10 algorithmic programming challenges to solve
Time & Place
The contest takes place on Saturday, 25 May 2019 in the Computer Science building, Konemiehentie 2, Espoo.
Schedule:
- 10:00: doors open
- 11:00: contest starts
- 16:00: contest ends
Please arrive by 10:30.
Rules
The contest is open to everyone, including university students, high-school students, university researchers, and teams from companies.
We will mostly follow the same rules as in the NCPC. In brief:
- each team has 1–3 members
- you can bring any written material with you, but no electronic material
- you can only use the computers, programming environments, and online documentation provided by the organisers
- there is only one computer per team
- printing is possible
- no internet access, no web browsing, no email, no chat, no mobile phones, etc.
Submission system
The CSES contest system will be used in HIIT Open 2019. The system automatically evaluates the solutions submitted for the tasks.
You can test the contest system beforehand at cses.fi. For example, you can try to solve problems from HIIT Open 2016, HIIT Open 2017, and HIIT Open 2018.
The submission system supports the following languages and compilers:
- C++: g++ 7.4.0
- Haskell: GHC 8.0.2
- Java: Java 11.0.2
- Python2: Python 2.7.15
- Python3: Python 3.6.7
- Scala: Scala 2.11.12
However, please note that there is no guarantee that e.g. Python or Scala implementations can be made efficient enough to solve all tasks — all languages have the same time limits, and they are chosen based on the performance of a reasonably efficient C++ implementation.
Computers
We will use normal Aalto Ubuntu Linux computers. You will find there normal text editors and the usual command-line tools, but please do not expect to find any specific IDE. Please make sure you know how to write code with a text editor and terminal.
Registration
There is no registration fee — the event is made possible with support from HIIT and Aalto University.
Registration has been closed now.
Participants
We have got 14 teams competing in HIIT Open 2019:
- O(n^10):
- Tuukka Yildirim (Turengin lukio)
- Tuomas Katajisto (Ulvilan lukio)
- Matias Järvenpää (Ulvilan lukio)
- Game of Nolife:
- Tuukka Korhonen (University of Helsinki)
- Olli Hirviniemi (University of Helsinki)
- Otte Heinävaara (Princeton University)
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- tykkipeli:
- bits pls:
- Liine Kasak (Tallinn University of Technology)
- Marti Ingmar Liibert (Tallinn University of Technology)
- Henri Johann Norden (Tallinn University of Technology)
- Agonaudid:
- Enrico Vompa (Tallinn University of Technology)
- Karl Viik (Tallinn University of Technology)
- Marek Lahk (Tallinn University of Technology)
- Varokaa J:tä:
- Siiri Kuoppala (Aalto University)
- Henrik Lievonen (Aalto University)
- Miska Kananen (Aalto University)
- Piltit:
- Kaappo Raivio (Olarin koulu)
- Into Almiala (Olarin koulu)
- Valtteri Aurela (Olarin koulu)
- bigint bugaa:
- Roope Salmi (Olarin Lukio)
- Olli Järviniemi (Päivölän opisto)
- Antti Röyskö (University of Helsinki)
- Lahna:
- Hannes Ihalainen (University of Helsinki)
- Haapsaari:
- Eemil Haapsaari (University of Helsinki)
- Omochiikaeri~!:
- Joonatan Saarhelo
- Ada-Maaria Hyvärinen
- Team Lewd:
- Laura Saarhelo
- Teemu Hartikainen
- Barely div 1:
- Jarno Alanko (University of Helsinki)
- Jani Kettunen (Google)
- Joonas Pihlajamaa (Sanoma OY)
Organisers
People
- Jukka Suomela (contact person)
- Antti Laaksonen
- Dennis Olivetti
- Topi Talvitie
Institutions
History & Future