The University of Notre Dame Computer Club is a student chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery.
Our biannual programming contest was held this semester on Saturday April 10, 2010 in the Fitzpatrick Hall Linux Cluster (room 177). The contest was run in a PC2 environment using Knoppix LiveCDs on Sun Opteron-based workstations. Teams were afforded two hours to answer as many of the five contest questions as possible. Rankings were determined based on the number of problems solved and the total cumulative time consumed in solving problems.
The final standings can be viewed here. The contest problem set is available on the programming contests section of this site.
The contest questions and programming contest environment were done by Raymond Le Grand and Sam Clark.