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 REGARDING THE DWITE RULES
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xXInsanityXx




PostPosted: Sat Nov 26, 2005 3:40 pm   Post subject: REGARDING THE DWITE RULES

I was wondering if anyone knows exactly how DWITE judges the programs we submit to them

Here are some things i know/assume

1. DWITE doesent bother looking at your code, as long as it works
2. The program must execute within 2.5 seconds
3. The faster the program submition the more points you get -please if some one could reassure, that would be great-

anything else? anyone

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Hikaru79




PostPosted: Sat Nov 26, 2005 7:34 pm   Post subject: Re: REGARDING THE DWITE RULES

xXInsanityXx wrote:

1. DWITE doesent bother looking at your code, as long as it works

Correct. For most languages, it doesn't even take your source, just the compiled version.
xXInsanityXx wrote:

2. The program must execute within 2.5 seconds

Correct.
xXInsanityXx wrote:
3. The faster the program submition the more points you get -please if some one could reassure, that would be great-

Also correct. I'm positive of this point.
Cervantes




PostPosted: Sat Nov 26, 2005 10:01 pm   Post subject: Re: REGARDING THE DWITE RULES

Hikaru79 wrote:
xXInsanityXx wrote:
3. The faster the program submition the more points you get -please if some one could reassure, that would be great-

Also correct. I'm positive of this point.


Yep. Specifically, you get an extra point for every five minutes left in the competition, provided at least one of the outputs is correct.
DWITE wrote:
Scoring

1. At most, two successful submissions are allowed per problem. The score of the second submission will overrule the score of the first submission.

2. A submission will be graded against a set of five required outputs, each worth 20 marks.

3. A bonus of 10 marks will be awarded for a first submission, with each of the five required outputs being correct.

4. A bonus of 1 mark will be awarded for each five minute interval left in the competition at the time of submission, provided that at least one of the five outputs was correct.
xXInsanityXx




PostPosted: Sun Nov 27, 2005 7:44 am   Post subject: (No subject)

Cervantes wrote:
3. A bonus of 10 marks will be awarded for a first submission, with each of the five required outputs being correct.


first submission meaning the very first submission of a team, or the first submission of a problem in the contest, or what else?
Cervantes




PostPosted: Sun Nov 27, 2005 9:38 am   Post subject: (No subject)

xXInsanityXx wrote:

first submission meaning the very first submission of a team, or the first submission of a problem in the contest, or what else?

First successful submission of any problem. ie. not the second successful submission of a problem.
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