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DOMjudge is an automated judge system for programming contests.
NOTE: DOMjudge has moved to www.domjudge.org and Github for all development.
DOMjudge is an automated judge system to run programming contests. Both team and jury side interfaces are web based, with a command line submit tool available as well. It is written in PHP, shell-script and C/C++ and needs MySQL and a webserver.
STest - online judge system for programming skills testing. It contains archive of different problems and is capable of contest arrangement and participation. The aim of the project is to train students for programming competitions.
Athenea is a software used to check programming contest code solutions.
It can compile from c++ or java source files, and compares the output with the test dataset defined.
TSys2 is a open source on-line contest management and judge system (ACM/KIROV). It can be used in schools for education purposes and for programming contests.Consist of: server part,tester,admin GUI interface,GUI and web(alpha-stage) client.
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
The Automated Contest Management System is designed to help manage programming contests in the style of the ACM-ICPC. It is a Ruby-on-Rails application that can be easily installed and managed.