2009年Scilab程序设计竞赛
好久没用163邮箱了,今天开了一下.
从2006,2007年参加了两次Scilab竞赛以来,Scilab组委会一直保持发最新消息到我的邮箱来.
关于Scliab竞赛,有兴趣的,可以参看一下:http://www.scilab.org.cn/scilab2009/index.html
可以考虑一下能不能用C#跟Scilab结合...
2009 Scilab Contest will be held in will be held in September 18-20, 2009, in Tianjiabing Building multifunctional conference centre of Guizhou Normal University, Guiyang, city of forest, the capital of Guizhou province, located amid the inland southeastern area, China Excellent City of Tourism.
Background : SCILAB is the famous open source software for scientific computing taken in charge since 2003 by Scilab Consortium (www.scilab.org). SCILAB has been extensively received by scientists, engineers and technicians, and practitioners in both academia and industry. It has been recognized as the best substitute for commercial software like Matlab, Xmath and Matrix, and distributed currently at therate of more than30,000 copies per month all over the world.
SCILAB has brought us not only powerful functions in scientific computing, but also its free spirit of open source. At present, Scilab Consortium is devoted to promoting the open source software to the world, particularly in China. The free spirit of open source software and technology makes far-reaching sense to China's software industry in terms of liberalization from the international commercial software companies. Therefore, research institutes and government organizations concerned in China and France have co-developed and been supporting SCILAB activities in China. Evidences would show that SCILAB promotion in China has set up a link between researchers in both China and France, and provides the opportunities for Chinese researchers, engineers and students to study and to express their talent by means of competition and communication with industrial partners in both countries. Since 2002, the SCILAB competition has been arranged in China once a year under the auspices of LIAMA, SCILAB university partners, and INRIA in France. The seven annual events were held in Shanghai, Xi'an, Xiamen, Wuhan, Hangzhou, foshan and Liuzhou respectively.
Competition Purposes: The competition is sponsored for Chinese students and technicians to improve the ability to study and manage SCILAB, and it can also provide an opportunity and a stage to express your own talent in computer programming. What’s more, it is a competition that exhibits the demeanor of college students in science and technology and enhance the intercommunication and cooperation of own college student with one another. The competition advocates the time spirit of "freedom, share and creation". This competition campaign is conducted by the technicians from France and China, and the main target of the competition is to improve the communication and cooperation between two countries.
Rules of Contest :
Eligibility:
- Academic staff and students of university and research institute, engineers of industrial and business organizations, and all other professionals.
Requirement of Contest Works:
- Contest works should be based on free SCILAB toolboxes. Please refer to the latest toolboxes and source codes released;
- Contestants may select any topic for their work. The work should include demonstrations, examples, online assistants and documents.
- Demonstration program is to be written in SCILAB and other language, for example, FORTRAN, C++, Java, and so on. Toolbox should run on SCILAB 4.1.2 or higher.
Requirement of Contest Works: For each toolbox the contestant has to give:
- One page in English with the name of the toolbox, the authors and their affiliation, and a brief description of the toolbox.
- A paper in English which describes the requirements for using the toolbox such as the operating system (Windows, Linux…), the compilers (C, C++…), the libraries (JAVA…), Scilab version and other relevant information if needed, together with a small user’s guide which explains how to install the toolbox with Scilab.
Important Technical points : The purpose of following technical points is that your toolbox can
be used by other people using Scilab. After the requirements for using the toolbox are fulfilled, the
user must be able to use the toolbox with his standard Scilab version. This is an important point
because then your toolbox can be put on Scilab Web site and so be easily available for all Scilab
community.
- The Scilab distribution that must be used for the contest is the official stable version 4.1.2. It can be downloaded from Scilab Web site www.scilab.org or other mirror sites.
- The toolbox will be given as a compressed file using standard file compressor such as zip or gzip. The compressed file must only include the toolbox and possibly all what is necessary to use it (such as additional libraries for instance): the toolbox must work with standard Scilab versions already installed.
- The toolbox must include on-line help files describing its purpose and the on-line help of each user callable Scilab function if any. The help files must be written using the standard XML language using Scilab DTD.
- A demonstration of the toolbox, using for instance Scilab “demo” files, will be appreciated.
- For building and loading toolboxes into Scilab, standard “builder.sce” and “loader.sce” files can be defined using the “get_absolute_file_path”, “genlib”, “ilib_build”, etc… Scilab functions. These functions allow, in most cases, to create system independent “loader.sce” and “builder.sce” files.
Award Selection: The Award Selection process includes three stages:
- Shortlist of entries by an Expert Team.
- Peer-evaluation on the Internet, and.
- Final selection by French and Chinese Scientists.
In the first stage, 22 works will be shortlisted from all the received submissions. Peer-evaluation
on the Internet will be made by all contestants. Finally, the French and Chinese Scientist Team
will decide on the awards to be given, taking into consideration the results of the first and second
stages.
Prizes:
- First prize: up to TWO awards will be given. (For each Award, a maximum of one students and one academic advisor will be invited to visit the SCILAB team for one week,and then the students will be invited to visit LIAMA for two months).
- Second prize: up to TEN awards will be given. (Each Award: RMB 1000).
- Third prize: up to TEN awards will be given. (Each Award: RMB 500).
All accepted papers will be published by IEEE Press, which are cited by EI.
Organization:
Sponsors:
- LIAMA
- OW2 Consortium
- Scilab Consortium/DIGITEO - France
- INRIA - France
- Guizhou Normal University ,China
Co-sponsored by:
- French Embassy in China
- Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CASIA)
- CVIC SE
- Ecole Centrale de Pékin, China
- Key Laboratory of Information and Computing Science of Guizhou
- Guizhou Software Engineering Center
- Guizhou Association of Automation
In Cooperation with:
- France Telecom, R & D Beijing
- Thomson Broad Hand R & D Beijin
- Bull Information Systems Beijing
- Guizhou Committee of Chinese’s Political Consultative Conference