Results and Problems from th e 1992 ACM Scholastic Programming Contest Final s by Tom Nute (Texas Christian University), Lavon Page (North Carolina State University), Jo Perry (North Carolin a State University), Richard Rinewalt (Texas Christian University), Pat Ryan (Micro Systems Integration), Lauri e White (Armstrong State College), Stan Wileman (University of Nebraska at Omaha ) Thirty teams competed last February in the Seventeenth Annual ACM Scholastic Programming Contes t Finals sponsored by AT&T EasyLink Services . The Contest Finals occurred in conjunction with th e annual ACM Computer Science Conference in Kansas City . Twenty-two teams were from the U .S . International participants included teams from Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the Netherlands , Hungary, and Taiwan . The contest was again conducted in a network environment . All submissions, judging, clarificatio n requests, and accounting were performed through an electronic network designed for the Contest Final s by John Farrington, a student at Baylor University . Seven problems were posed . Seventeen teams submitted programs exclusively in C while ten team s submitted programs exclusively in Pascal . Two of the problems were solved by over half of the team s while one problem was not
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