INTERNATIONAL Tournament in Informatics
27-29 November 2015, Shumen, Bulgaria


 

INTERNATIONAL PARTICIPANTS

 


STANDING: JUNIORS, SENIORS

Tasks for juniors: Squares, Maximal area, Table

Tasks for seniors: Roads, Game, Rain again

Tests and author solutions: Juniors, Seniors

Source of the participants: Juniors, Seniors

 


About the Tournament: The Autumn Tournament in Informatics (established in the town of Shumen since 2001) is Bulgarian National High School Competition. Starting from the year 2009, the Tournament became International. The sites of the previous International Competitions in Shumen are: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014.

In this year edition, the arriving day is 27-th of November (Friday), the competition day is 28-th (Saturday) and the departure day is 29-th (Sunday). The meeting for task translation will be in the evening of the arriving day. The closing ceremony will be in the morning of the departure day.

Our international guests are invited to participate with two teams: juniors (born after the 31-st December 1999) and seniors. The accommodation cost is 27 Euros per person per diem in double rooms (37 Euros in a single room) covering the full board.

The venue is Shumen Hotel, situated in the center of the town of Shumen (see scalable Google map).

Chair of the Scientific Committee: Emil Kelevedjiev. Members: Pavlin Peev and Mladen Manev.

Chair of the Technical Committee: Anton Shikov.

Environment: Software and Hardware for the competitors are expected to be similar to those used at the IOI-style competitions, i.e. Windows 7 (Code::blocks) and Ubuntu.

Brief description of the schedule:

- Friday, 27.11.2015, 21:30-24:00 Jury Meeting for Tasks Translation (Shumen Hotel)

- Saturday, 28.11.2015, 8:00-13:00 Competition (Seniors in Math HighSchool, located at walking distance from the Shumen Hotel - see map, Juniors in Faculty of Mathematics and Informatics at Shumen University - map)

- Sunday, 29.11.2015, 9:00-10:00 Closing Ceremony (Shumen Municipality Concert Hall - map)


Updated: November 30, 2015 by Emil Kelevedjiev (keleved@gmail.com)