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AITP NCC Java Competition Event This resource page is provided to help student contestants prepare for the annual AITP National Collegiate Conference Java programming competition event. This problem statement was used in the Java contest held at the 2001 Chicago, Illinois conference. Problem Statement Topics Part 1: Introduction to the AITP NCC 2001 Java Competition
Event Part 1: Introduction to the AITP NCC Java Competition Event The problem statement presented was developed by ASR Strategic Resources (ASR) with faculty input from the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA). The initial design was worked out over several days using Rational Rose between UTA (Dr. Craig Slinkman) in the United States and ASR (Don Baldwin) in Sweden. The concept for the problem statement came from the Deitel & Associates textbook Java How to Program, 3rd Edition. The volunteers responsible for developing the problem statement are listed below:
The design took under four hours of actual programming time to implement the entire working application. During coding, TogetherJ was used in order to keep the UML model and the Java source code synchronized. Part 2: Problem Statement The AITP NCC 2000 Java Competition Event Problem Statement is provided below:
The Problem Statement Java source code is provided below:
Part 3: Copyright and License Issues The AITP NCC 2001 problem statement source code, executables, database, supporting documentation, and downloads hereinafter referred to as the "AITP NCC 2001 Java Competition Application" are protected by international copyright © 2001 by ASR Strategic Resources, LLC and Auldenfire Sweden AB. Permission to use the AITP NCC 2001 Java Competition Application royalty free is hereby granted to the AITP, AITP members, and education institutions (both faculty and students) for nonprofit use. Any commercial or for profit use must be approved in writing by the copyright holders and will require appropriate license agreements. Auldenfire ® is a registered trademark of Auldenfire, LLC. For further information, questions, and comments please contact the AITP NCC Java Competition Event Coordinator by e-mail: Don Baldwin
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