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Welcome!!!
The
EdGE
Club
[Education
Guaranteed with
Entertainment]
Department of Computer Sc. and Engg.,
JNTUCEK
proudly announces
SUMMIT - 2K3

[Software
Utopia for Master
Minds in Information
Technology]
a rare technical contest on January 25th & 26th, 2003 in our
department for the prospective would be professionals. Avail this golden
opportunity and make it an everlasting success with your active
participation.
RESULTS DECLARED !!!
Jan 26, 2003:
Results of the
SUMMIT-2K3 held on Jan 25 and
Jan 26th, 2003 have been declared.
Click here to view
the results.
Seminar Contest
Seminar Contest Rules:
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Eligibility: Every
CSE student is eligible (UG/PG).
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Time for delivering
seminar: (12+3) min on anyone of the below given topics.
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Registration fee:
Rs.30/-
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First & Second prizes for UG
& PG streams will be given separately.
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Certificate will be
given to every contestant.
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Registration fee after
January 3rd, 4:00 p.m is Rs.35/-
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Spot Registration fee:
Rs.40/-
Seminar Contest Topics:
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Bio-Informatics
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Bluetooth Technology
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Cryptography
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Embedded Systems
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E-Security
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Internet Security &
Firewalls
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Mobile Computing
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Quantum Computing
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Virtual Reality
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Wireless LANs & Internet
Security
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Software Contest
Software Contest Rules:
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Eligibility:
Every CSE student is eligible (UG/PG).
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Time to deliver
seminar on the software developed after its
execution is (15+5) min.
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Maximum no. of
participants per team are two.
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Registration fee
per participant is
Rs.30/-
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First & Second prizes for UG
& PG streams will be given separately.
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Certificate
will be given to every contestant.
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Registration fee after
January 18th, 4:00p.m is Rs.40/-
per participant.
Software Contest Problem:
Problem: n-Queens Problem
A classic combinatorial problem to place n-Queens on an n x n chessboard so
that no two Queens ATTACK, i.e.; no two of them are on the same row,
column or diagonal.
Eg: n = 4; 4-Queens problem on a 4 x 4 chess board
Solution Vectors:
a) (2,4,1,3)
b) (3,1,4,2)
where every number in the solution indicates the column number of each row
starting from first row to last.
Design a program either using C/C++/Java to solve the n-Queens problem.
Tabulate the solution vectors your program finds for each value of n = 8, 9,
10.
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Rules for Submission
Rules for Submission:
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Program should be documented.
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Executable file only.
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First page in 300 words of
text about algorithm.
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Clean and neat demo gives
credit
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Mail to
summit_edge@rediffmail.com
and/or summit2k3@jntucekcs.org
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Only the following with Roll
No as the subject:
a) rollno.doc
b) rollno.exe as attachments
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Last
date is 18 Jan 2003 without late fee.
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Only the fee paid mailboxes
are open for contest.
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Contest Posters
Poster 1 ::
.doc [93 kb]
.pdf [303 kb]
Poster 2 :: .doc [49 kb]
.pdf [186 kb]
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Contact Us
For Registration fee payment
contact:
S.Chandra Sekhar
(M.Tech I sem) (Treasurer)
V.Manasa (II B.Tech II sem) (Joint-Treasurer)
For further details contact:
G.Praveen Babu
(Assistant Professor)
P.V.Srinivas (IV B.Tech II sem) (President
Email:
summit_edge@rediffmail.com,
summit2k3@jntucekcs.org
Website:
www.jntucekcs.org/summit2k3/
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