gymstrop.edu.sk
Súťaže pre študentov
http://www.gymstrop.edu.sk/cms/index.php/sutaze-pre-studentov
Zverejňovanie zmlúv, objednávok a faktúr. Správa o v-v činnosti za rok 2014-2015. OFICIÁLNE SÚŤAŽE MINISTERSTVA ŠKOLSTVA. Festival vedy a techniky. Korešpondenčný online seminár Labák. Korešpondečný seminár z programovania (na stránke je aj zbierka príkladov). Matematická olympiáda, kategória Programovanie. Internet Problem Solving Contest. Medzinárodná olympiáda v informatike, stránka spravovaná Holanďanom Tomov Verhoeffom. Inak má každá IOI svoju stránku. CEOI 2003, Münster. Český brat slovenského KSP.
ceoi.inf.elte.hu
CEOI – What is it? | CEOI
http://ceoi.inf.elte.hu/ceoi-what-is-it
Central-European Olympiad in Informatics. CEOI – What is it? CEOI – What is it? CEOI – What is it? International Olympiad in Informatics. Central-European Olympiad in Informatics. CEOI – What is it?
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Regulations | CEOI
http://ceoi.inf.elte.hu/regulations
Central-European Olympiad in Informatics. CEOI – What is it? Enlarging or decreasing the set of CEOI countries can only be adopted by consensus. Students (contestants) have to be in school during the year when the contest is held and at most 19 years old. The team leader will be a member of the General Assembly. Observers and persons accompanying a delegation have to pay a fee. CEOI – What is it? International Olympiad in Informatics. Central-European Olympiad in Informatics. CEOI – What is it?
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Tasks archive | CEOI
http://ceoi.inf.elte.hu/tasks-archive
Central-European Olympiad in Informatics. CEOI – What is it? Cluj, Romania (27 – 31 May 1994). Szeged, Hungary (29 May – 3 June 1995). Bratislava, Slovak Republic (9 – 13 October 1996). Problem set of the 1st Contest Day. Problem set of the 2nd Contest Day. Nowy Sacz, Poland (17 – 24 July 1997). Zadar, Croatia (20 – 27 May 1998). Problem set of the 1st Contest Day. Problem set of the 2nd Contest Day. Brno, Czech Republic (2-9 September 1999). Cluj, Romania (24-31 August 2000). Bugs Integrated, Inc. 29 Ju...
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Introduction | CEOI
http://ceoi.inf.elte.hu/2011/07/08/introduction
Central-European Olympiad in Informatics. CEOI – What is it? July 8, 2011. The Central European Olympiad in Informatics (CEOI) is an annual informatics competition for secondary school students. Each of the participating central European countries sends a team of up to four contestants, a team leader and a deputy team leader. Delegations from the Croatia, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Slovakia are invited as regular participants. CEOI 2016 will be held in Piatra Neamț, Romania.
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Previous years | CEOI
http://ceoi.inf.elte.hu/history
Central-European Olympiad in Informatics. CEOI – What is it? Brno, Czech Republic,. 29 June 4 July 2015. Croatia, Czech Republic, Georgia, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia,Switzerland. Http:/ ceoi2015.fi.muni.cz. Jena, Thuringia, Germany, 18-24 June 2014. Croatia, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia,Switzerland. Http:/ ceoi2014.informatik-olympiade.de. Primosten, Croatia, 13-19 October 2013. Http:/ ceoi2013.hsin.hr/. Tata, Hungary, 7-13 July 2012.
ceoi2012.elte.hu
History | CEOI 2012
http://ceoi2012.elte.hu/ceoi-2012/history
Central-European Olympiad in Informatics, 7-13 July, Tata. CEOI – What is it? About the symbol of CEOI. Competition Equipment and Environment. Final results (On-site contest). Internet Contest – Results of 1st session. Internet Contest – Results of 2nd session. Results of the Internet Contest (1-199). Results of the Internet Contest (200-400). Delegations from the Croatia, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Slovakia are invited as regular participants. Gdynia, Poland, 7-12 July 2011.
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CEOI 2010 | CEOI / History
http://ceoi2010.ics.upjs.sk/CEOI/History
The Central European Olympiad in Informatics. CEOI) is an annual. Informatics competition for secondary school students. Each of the parcitipating central European countries (plus one or two guest countries, and a local team from the host area) sends a team of up to four contestants, a team leader and a deputy team leader. The contestants compete individually, i.e. a team score is not calculated. Competitors are selected through national computing contests. Târgu Mureş, Romania, 8-14 July 2009. Sárospata...
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News | CEOI
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Central-European Olympiad in Informatics. CEOI – What is it? July 8, 2011. The Central European Olympiad in Informatics (CEOI) is an annual informatics competition for secondary school students. Each of the participating central European countries sends a team of up to four contestants, a team leader and a deputy team leader. Delegations from the Croatia, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Slovakia are invited as regular […]. CEOI – What is it? International Olympiad in Informatics.