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SWERC2017 Opening Ceremony November 25-26 th 2017, Paris 1 Welcome Word Antoine Amarilli Contest Director 2 Guest Speeches Welcome Address from the Organizing Institution Head Guest Speaker, Yves Poilane , Director of T el ecom


  1. SWERC’2017 Opening Ceremony November 25-26 th 2017, Paris 1

  2. Welcome Word Antoine Amarilli Contest Director 2

  3. Guest Speeches

  4. Welcome Address from the Organizing Institution Head Guest Speaker, Yves Poilane , Director of T´ el´ ecom ParisTech 3

  5. Welcome Address from ACM-ICPC Guest speaker, Boˇ zena Mannov´ a , ICPC European Regional Director 4

  6. ICPC and SWERC key facts

  7. ICPC and SWERC key facts About the International Collegiate Programming Contest

  8. How does the contest work? 2018 Finals: Beijing, April 15-20 World Finals SWERC and 530+ Paris . . . . . . other sites of 2017 Regional Finals Local Competitions (Institution or Country) Regionals are autonomous and organised by a local university. 5

  9. Participation in 2016/2017 More than 300 000 students have participated to local competitions in 2016. Participants at regionals Number Students 46 381 Universities 2 948 Countries 103 At the World Finals in 2017, 133 teams participated. 6

  10. History of the contest 1970 First competition, in Texas. 1977 Goes international. Teams of 4. 1989 Teams of 3 students. 20-fold increase over the last 20 years 7

  11. ICPC and SWERC key facts About the Southwestern Europe Regional Contest

  12. SWERC 2017 ecom ParisTech, ´ Organized by T´ el´ Ecole normale sup´ erieure, and a local team of judges and volunteers. Participants at SWERC’17 Number Institutions 48 Teams 76 Students 228 Total attendees 284 8

  13. More and more teams 15 30 45 60 75 0 Number of teams Zurich 1996 Ulm 1997 Ulm 1998 Valladolid 1999 Valladolid 2000 Porto 2001 Porto 2002 Paris 2003 Paris 2004 Paris 2005 Lisbon 2006 Lisbon 2007 Nuremberg 2008 Madrid 2009 Current boundaries of SWERC Madrid 2010 Madrid 2011 Valencia 2012 Valencia 2013 Porto 2014 Porto 2015 Porto 2016 Paris 2017 9

  14. More and more participating institutions 16 24 32 40 48 0 8 Number of institutions Zurich 1996 Ulm 1997 Ulm 1998 Valladolid 1999 Valladolid 2000 Porto 2001 Porto 2002 Paris 2003 Paris 2004 Paris 2005 Lisbon 2006 Lisbon 2007 Nuremberg 2008 Madrid 2009 Current boundaries of SWERC Madrid 2010 Madrid 2011 Valencia 2012 Valencia 2013 Porto 2014 Porto 2015 Porto 2016 Paris 2017 10

  15. Latest SWERC winners 1 st place 2 nd place Year 2016 ENS Ulm ETH Z¨ urich 2015 UP Catalunya ETH Z¨ urich 2014 UP Catalunya ETH Z¨ urich 2013 UP Catalunya ETH Z¨ urich 2012 UP Catalunya UP Catalunya 2011 UP Catalunya ENS Lyon 2010 ETH Z¨ urich Technion 2009 UP Catalunya ENS Ulm 2008 ENS Lyon UP Catalunya 11

  16. Results at the ICPC world finals SWERC 1 st SWERC 2 nd Year ICPC Winner 34 th 34 th 2017 St. Petersburg ITMO 51 st 2016 St. Petersburg State Honorable 28 th 64 th 2015 St. Petersburg ITMO 45 th 2014 St. Petersburg State Honorable 27 th 27 th 2013 St. Petersburg ITMO 36 th 2012 St. Petersburg ITMO N/A 42 nd 2011 Zhejiang University N/A 36 th 36 th 2010 Shanghai Jiaotong Univ. 34 th 49 th 2009 St. Petersburg ITMO 12

  17. Practical information about SWERC’17

  18. General rules • Everyone should feel good at the contest: • please bring your good spirit • respect our Code of Conduct • don’t forget to have fun! • Attendance to the whole event is mandatory • Blue badges: organizers. Green badges: judges. 13

  19. Schedule • The schedule is in the participant information booklet. • Be on time! Especially: • For the contest: No entrance to the labs after 9:20 on Sunday . • For the banquet: mind the time to get there! No service for latecomers! • Engineers from Criteo, Palantir, and Soci´ et´ e G´ en´ erale are here: breaks are a great time to chat with them! 14

  20. (Very) late arrivals • If not yet done, let us take a picture of your (complete) team at the photo studio. • By now, everybody should have received their badges, T-shirts, etc., and given us their notebooks 15

  21. Security We are sharing the building with other people: • Please wear your badge at all times. • T-Shirts are mandatory during the contest (and recommended otherwise). • Cooperate with security at the entrance (bag check). 16

  22. Premises School is open between 8:00 and 18:00. The following rooms are reserved for us: • Entrance Hall, Auditorium, Computer Labs. • Room B310 and B312 for coaches and contestants. • Room B312 for contestants. • Room B547 for non-watched luggage storage. The room will be locked on Sun during the contest, but please leave your stuff with your coach. 17

  23. WiFi • Please use the Eduroam ID provided by your institution. • If you do not have one, use the ID given in the booklet. • Information on https://www.eduroam.org . 18

  24. Public version of the contest Public version of the contest on https://domjudge.di.ens.fr/ . • Open to anyone (free registration) • Coaches already have an account, will be given before the practice • Same problems, but separate scoreboard → Share with friends! Also, public scoreboard of the official contest: https://swerc.eu/theme/results/official/public . 19

  25. Tech Talks by our Sponsors

  26. Building secure search at Palantir Ben Skowera , Product Quality Engineer at Palantir 20

  27. Questions, comments, feedback. . . 21

  28. Coffee break 10:15–10:45 22

  29. Load balancing and unnecessary optimization at Criteo Raphael Vandon Senior software engineer at Criteo Labs 23

  30. Questions, comments, feedback. . . 24

  31. DevOps, microservices, security, cloud,. . . : Docker, a catalyst for IT challenges? Adrien Blind , Thought Leader at Soci´ et´ e G´ en´ erale & Docker Captain 25

  32. Questions, comments, feedback. . . 26

  33. SWERC’2017 27

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