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This project is created by a small group of students to optimize the team work. You will find here some work for the university as well as some private tools.
A contest control system fashioned after the famous CSUS PC^2 System. This system is designed to facilitate distributed problem submission and judging; as well as clarification & appeals (both requests and responses), and other contest hosting logistics
AceJudge is a system for managing programming contests. AceJudge's basic features include automatic judging of submitted programs, answering to clarification questions about problem descriptions, reevaluation of programs, real time ranking etc.
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My Weather: Personal weather station for educational purpose
Personal Weather Station is a simple educational project used for learning various skills in electronics and programming.
The station will collect the data using a couple of sensors connected to a micro-controller. Collected data will be uploaded to an online weather server where visitors can see the collected data.
Multiple stations can send data to the weather website and visitors can select which station to see using a simple search or selecting from a map.
Sensors:
- Precipitation...