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Official Rules and Regulations
 
Important Dates

Registration Starts
Wednesday, September 1st

Qualification Round
Wednesday, September 15th

Championship Round
Friday, October 15th
 
$50,000 in
Cash Prizes!


1st Place - $10,000
2nd Place - $7,000
3rd Place - $5,000
4th Place - $3,000
5th Place - $2,000

6th to 50th Place
will share $23,000


No purchase necessary to enter or win. The tournament is void where prohibited.

Summary of the Tournament
The Google™ Code Jam 2004 is being offered by Google Inc. ("Google") and TopCoder, Inc. ("TopCoder"). Google is using the results of the Code Jam 2004 to identify possible employees for their company. The Code Jam 2004 will take place between Wednesday, September 1 and Friday, October 15, 2004. It begins with a 2-week online registration, after which all registered individuals will participate in a Qualification Round to determine who will compete in the programming tournament. The tournament consists of one (1) day of qualification, two (2) online elimination rounds and one (1) onsite final round. All participants who compete in Round 1 (the first online elimination round) will receive a "Google Code Jam 2004, Powered by TopCoder" t-shirt. In addition, Google will award $50,000 in cash prizes to the 50 finalists in the tournament.

Eligibility
All individuals who are 18 years of age or older by September 1, 2004 may register and compete in the Google Code Jam 2004.

Registrants who are 18 years of age or older are eligible to win cash prizes, unless otherwise prohibited. The Google Code Jam 2004 is void in the Quebec province of Canada, and elsewhere where prohibited by applicable law. Cash prizes will not be paid to residents of Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Libya, North Korea, Sudan, or Syria.

Employees of Google and TopCoder and those involved in the production (including prize suppliers), implementation and distribution of this tournament and their advertising or promotion agencies, parent companies, service providers, agents, officers, subsidiaries or affiliates, or any other persons or entities directly associated with the tournament and members of the immediate families and/or persons living in the same household as such persons, are ineligible to enter the tournament.

Registration
Registration will open on Wednesday, September 1 at 9:00AM ET and will close on Tuesday, September 14 at 6:00PM ET. Registration is unlimited, however each individual may only register once.

Qualification Round
The Qualification Round will be open for 24 hours from 12:00PM ET Wednesday, September 15 through 12:00PM ET Thursday, September 16, 2004.

The Qualification Round will consist of two phases: the Coding Phase and System Testing Phase.
  • The Qualification Round Coding Phase is a timed event where contestants are presented with one of five possible problem sets. Each problem set contains two questions representing two levels of complexity and, accordingly, two levels of point earnings potential. Points for a question are awarded upon submission of any solution that successfully compiles and are calculated based on the total time elapsed from the time the question was opened to the time it was submitted. Competitors will have 60 minutes to complete either or both of the problems. The 60 minutes will begin to elapse once the first problem is opened. The timer in the coding window will count down to the end of the 60 minutes. A competitor who begins the qualification attempt within the final 60 minutes of the Qualification Round will have less than 60 minutes to attempt qualification.
  • The Qualification Round System Testing Phase is applied to all submitted code. If the TopCoder System Test finds code that is flawed, the author of that code submission will lose all of the points that were originally earned for that code submission. The automated tester will apply a set of inputs, expecting the output from the code submission to be correct. If the output from a coder's submission does not match the expected output, the submission is considered flawed. The same set of input/output test cases will be applied to all code submissions for a given question.
The Qualification Round will contain ten (10) virtual rooms and five (5) problem sets. The top 100 scorers from each of the five problem sets presented during the Qualification Round will be eligible to compete in Round 1 of the Code Jam 2004.

The Competition Field
Up to 500 individuals will qualify to compete in Round 1. The top 250 scorers from Round 1 will advance to Round 2. The top 50 scorers from Round 2 will advance to the Championship Round, which will be held onsite at Google�s headquarters in Mountain View, CA, USA.

The Rounds will be held on the following dates:

Round Date and Time * (all Eastern Time)
Round 1 Monday, September 20, 2004
Sign in: 6:00 PM - 8:55 PM
START: 9:00 PM
Round 2 Thursday, September 23, 2004
START: 9:00 PM
Championship Round Friday, October 15, 2004
START: 3:45 PM
*NOTE: In the event a Round must be cancelled for any reason, the "raindate" will be the following day at the same time.


About the Tournament
Use of Plugins in the Competition Arena
The use of external TopCoder Arena plugins or any modifications to the TopCoder Arena functionality is strictly prohibited.

Online Elimination Rounds
Everyone who competes in Round 1 must login to the TopCoder Competition Arena no later than ten minutes prior to the start of the online round. All start times will be communicated as Eastern Time, so contestants in other time zones must adjust accordingly. If a coder does not participate, for any reason, in an online round he/she has advanced to, it will be treated as an automatic loss in that round of competition.

All competitors who have been invited to compete will be randomly assigned to specific virtual rooms, with up to 10 people in each room. TopCoder will determine all room assignments prior to the start of each online round.

Scoring and Advancing
After each round of competition, the top scorers will be identified and will advance to the next round. Coder advancement in all rounds is determined by comparing the total point values from all phases of the round (see "Competition Round Structure") for each coder. In order to advance, a coder must finish each round with a positive (i.e., greater-than-zero) point total. The structure of the online rounds is as follows:

Round 1 (online)
  • Up to 500 coders will compete in Round 1 and up to 250 will advance. The 250 highest scoring competitors will advance to Round 2. Each coder must have positive points to advance, so if there are less than 250 competitors who score positive points, only those competitors with a positive point total will advance.
Round 2 (online)
  • Up to 250 coders will compete and up to 50 will advance. The 50 highest scoring competitors will advance to the Championship Round. Each coder must have positive points to advance, so if there are less than 50 competitors who score positive points, only those competitors with a positive point total will advance.
NOTE: In the event of a tie for any advancing position, the tie will be resolved in the following manner:
  • Total points acquired (higher is better) during the previous rounds of the tournament, excluding the Qualification Round.
  • If a tie still remains, all tied coders will advance to the next round.
Competition Round Structure
Each online and onsite round of competition (excluding the Qualification Round) consists of three phases: the Coding Phase, Challenge Phase, and System Testing Phase. The Qualification Round will consist only of the Coding Phase and System Testing Phase. (See "Qualification Round" above for details regarding the Coding Phase and System Testing Phase of the Qualification Round.)
  • The Coding Phase is a timed event where all contestants are presented with the same three questions representing three levels of complexity and, accordingly, three levels of point earnings potential. Points for a question are awarded upon submission of any solution that successfully compiles and are calculated based on the total time elapsed from the time the question was opened to the time it was submitted.
  • The Challenge Phase is a timed event wherein each competitor has a chance to challenge the functionality of other competitors' code. A successful challenge will result in a loss of the original problem submission points by the defendant, and a 50-point reward for the challenger. Unsuccessful challengers will incur a point reduction of 50 points as a penalty, applied against their total score in that round of competition.
  • The System Testing Phase is applied to all submitted code that has not already been successfully challenged. If the TopCoder System Test finds code that is flawed, the author of that code submission will lose all of the points that were originally earned for that code submission. The automated tester will apply a set of inputs, expecting the output from the code submission to be correct. If the output from a coder's submission does not match the expected output, the submission is considered flawed. The same set of input/output test cases will be applied to all code submissions for a given problem. All successful challenges from the Challenge Phase will be added to the sets of inputs for the System Testing Phase.
Onsite Championship Round
The 50 advancers from Round 2 will travel to Google�s headquarters to compete in the Championship Round of the tournament being held on Friday, October 15, 2004. Each finalist must confirm his/her attendance in the Championship Round by September 30, 2004. If a contestant does not confirm his/her attendance in the Championship Round by said date, he/she will forfeit eligibility to receive a prize, and his/her spot in the tournament will be given to the next highest scorer from Round 2.

Google will provide all travel accommodations for each finalist to attend the Championship Round. In addition, Google will provide overnight accommodations and all travel arrangements to and from the airport, as well as to and from Google�s headquarters. All other expenses are the responsibility of the contestant.

TopCoder will determine the room assignments for the Championship Round prior to the start of the Championship Round.

The Championship Round will be a single round of 50 coders. The first, second, third and fourth place finishers in the Championship Round are determined by comparing the total points of each coder, with the highest point value placing first. The winner of the Championship Round will be the coder with the highest point total for the round. In the event of a tie in the Championship Round, the tie will be resolved in the following manner (in order):
  • Total points acquired (higher is better) during online Rounds 1 and 2.
  • If a tie still remains in the Championship Round, then the prize money will be distributed equally among the tied coders.
About the Prizes
All participants who compete in Round 1 will receive a "Google Code Jam 2004, Powered by TopCoder" t-shirt. In addition, the 50 finalists in the Championship Round will receive cash prizes. Any and all applicable taxes on prizes are the sole responsibility of the prizewinner. Prizes will be distributed as follows:

Competitor(s) Prize
1st place finisher* - Tournament Champion $10,000
2nd place finisher* in the Championship Round $7,000
3rd place finisher* in the Championship Round $5,000
4th place finisher* in the Championship Round $3,000
5th place finisher* in the Championship Round $2,000
6th - 10th place finishers* in the Championship Round $1,000 each
11th - 20th place finishers* in the Championship Round $750 each
21st - 32nd place finishers* in the Championship Round $500 each
33rd - 50th place finishers* in the Championship Round $250 each
Up to 500 competitors who compete in Round 1 "Google Code Jam 2004, Powered by TopCoder" t-shirt
* Winner must be present at the onsite round to receive prize.


Conditions of Participation
By participating in the tournament, you agree to be bound by these rules and to all decisions of Google and TopCoder, which are final, binding and conclusive in all matters. Also, by participating in this tournament, you consent to providing certain information to Google for recruiting purposes. Such information shall include your registration information and your competition statistics.

Contestants must not cheat. All ideas for any code and/or challenge submitted must be the contestant's alone.

Winners in each round of competition will be those competitors who win the most points in their respective rooms. All decisions relating to the viability of submissions, the ranking of submissions and all other matters pertaining to the tournament shall be within the sole discretion of TopCoder or its designee and shall be final and binding in all respects.

Prizewinners will be announced upon completion of the Championship Round. Any prizewinner claiming a cash prize must complete the following documents onsite before claiming the prize (Google will provide the prizewinners with these documents prior to the start of the Championship Round):
  • Affidavit of Eligibility and Liability and Publicity Release
  • Applicable tax form
Cash prizes will be distributed to winners upon receipt of the documents identified above within two(2) weeks of the conclusion of the Championship Round. All t-shirts will be sent after the conclusion of the Championship Round to competitors using the address given during registration, and may take 4-6 weeks to arrive. Unclaimed or undeliverable prizes will not be awarded.

As a condition of participation in the tournament, all information provided by you upon registration must be comprehensive, accurate and up-to-date. Google and/or TopCoder may require you to complete an additional registration form to register for the tournament. In order to be eligible to participate in the tournament, you must have completed any and all registration forms required by Google and TopCoder.

As a condition of winning and redeeming a cash prize, winners will be required to complete and provide to Google a completed (i) Affidavit of Eligibility and Liability and Publicity Release (the "Affidavit"), and (ii) IRS Form W-9 or W-8BEN, as appropriate. In completing the Affidavit, a winner (a) confirms his/her eligibility, (b) represents and warrants that he/she has not cheated; that the idea for the code and/or challenge submitted is his/hers alone, (c) verifies the accuracy of the information submitted in the Google Code Jam 2004 registration process, (d) authorizes TopCoder and Google to publicize the tournament's results, (e) agrees to sign any applicable forms required by tax authorities, (f) licenses to TopCoder and Google rights to all information submitted during the tournament (including rights to source code and other executables), and (g) releases TopCoder and Google from liability arising out of any prize won. Google requires contestants to complete Form W-9 or W-8BEN, as applicable, for tax reporting purposes.

If prize notification is returned as undeliverable, or if the winner fails to return the Affidavit or the applicable tax form, the winner will be disqualified and the prize money won by the disqualified winner will be forfeited. Providing false information in the registration process or in the required forms described in this paragraph will disqualify a winner.

By participating in a tournament and redeeming a prize, a winner releases and agrees to hold harmless Google and TopCoder, their affiliates, subsidiaries, advertising and promotion agencies, sponsors, and prize suppliers, and all of their respective directors, officers, employees, representatives and agents, from and against any and all liability for any loss, property damage or damage to person, including without limitation, death and injury, due in whole or in part, directly or indirectly, from or arising out of participation in this tournament, or participation in any tournament-related activity, or the receipt, use or misuse of a prize. Google and TopCoder specifically disclaim all liability associated with, and make no warranties with regard to, any prize given.

In addition, all prizewinners agree to cooperate with Google�s and TopCoder's publicity efforts, without further compensation. This includes the agreement to use their name, handle, address (city and state) and likeness for publicity purposes, where legal, for this or similar future tournaments, and to use the statements made by, or attributed to, the winners relating to Google and TopCoder and any and all rights to said use, without further compensation.

Google and TopCoder reserve the right, in their sole discretion, to revoke any and all privileges associated with competing in this tournament, and to take any other action it deems appropriate, for no reason or any reason whatsoever, including if TopCoder suspects competitors of cheating, tampering with the entry process, the operation of the Web site, or the tournament process, or otherwise being in violation of the rules. Google and TopCoder reserve the right to cancel, terminate or modify the tournament if it is not capable of completion as planned for any reason, including infection by computer virus, bugs, tampering, unauthorized intervention or technical failures of any sort.

Other
The tournament is void in whole or in part where prohibited by law.

This tournament is brought to you by TopCoder, Inc. (http://www.topcoder.com/) 703 Hebron Avenue (now 95 Glastonbury Blvd), Glastonbury, CT 06033 and Google Inc. (http://www.google.com) 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043.
 
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