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ICPC CLIS 2016, Phuket, Thailand
The Competitive Infrastructure Initiative (CII) seeks to identify, develop, and exploit technologies
that advance the capabilities of competitive based learning in programs of computing sciences at
universities world-wide. Each year the CII conducts the Collaborative Learning Institute Symposium (CLIS)
in conjunction with the ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) World Finals.
Sunday, 15th, May 20:00 - 22:00
Le Meridien - Karon B
Time | Speaker | Title | |
20:00-20:25 | Greg Hamerly | Cloud-based competitive classwork with Kattis | |
20:30-20:55 | Katia Guimaraes | TRAINING ICPC TEAMS - Lessons Learned | |
21:00-21:25 | Dick Gowen | Enhancing Computer Science Graduates | |
21:30-21:55 | Carlos Ferreira and Rodolfo Azevedo | Brazilian women’s participating in The ACM-ICPC |
Monday, 16th, May 20:00 - 22:00
Le Meridien - Karon B
Time | Speaker | Title | |
20:00-20:25 | Borja Sotomayor | The North American Invitational Programming Contest: An Experience Report | |
20:30-20:55 | Alexander S. Klenin | Cats-judge: a command-line utility for problem preparation | |
21:00-21:25 | Jean Bez | URI Online Judge: Coding and Beyond | |
21:30-21:55 | Keith Johnson | Hosted DOMjudge |
Wednesday, 18th, May 20:00 - 22:00
Le Meridien - Karon B
Time | Speaker | Title | |
20:00-20:25 | Ryan Stansifer | Performance of Programs Written in Twelve Programming Languages | |
20:30-20:55 | Anup Kalbalia | CodeChef - The year as it happened, 2015 | |
21:00-21:25 | C. Maria Keet | Augmenting CS1 courses with a semester-long contest | |
21:30-21:55 | Vinit Shah | uDebug 2.0: Connecting the Competitive Programming Community |