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标题: IMPORTANT CHANGE TO CONTEST RULES FOR MCM/ICM 2009(1): [打印本页]

作者: yuanjianggg    时间: 2009-1-31 10:15
标题: IMPORTANT CHANGE TO CONTEST RULES FOR MCM/ICM 2009(1):
IMPORTANT CHANGE TO CONTEST RULES FOR MCM/ICM 2009:

Teams (Student or Advisor) are now required to submit an electronic copy of their solution paper by email to solutions@comap.com. Your email MUST be received at COMAP by the submission deadline of 8:00 PM EST, February 9, 2009.

Teams that fail to submit a solution via email by 8PM Eastern Time on the 9th of February will constitute a violation of the contest rules and will result in disqualification.

No further modifications, enhancements, additions, or improvements may be made to the team's solution paper after this submission. Each team's electronic submission will be cross-checked for consistency with their paper submission. Any changes to the paper version will constitute a violation of the contest rules and may result in disqualification.

The current rules for submitting the (3) paper copy and CD are still in effect.

In the subject line of your email write: COMAP and your teams control number.

Example of title line.  Subject: COMAP 2222

Use your teams control number as the name of your file attachments.

COMAP will only accept an Adobe PDF or Microsoft Word file of your solution. DO NOT include programs or software with your email as they will not be used in the judging process. Limit your email to one solution per email.

Teams that fail to submit a solution via email by 8PM Eastern Time on the 9th of February will constitute a violation of the contest rules and will result in disqualification.

There are several procedures that a team's advisor must go through at various times before, during, and after the contest. Please read these instructions carefully and be sure to complete all the steps involved. It is the advisor's responsibility to make sure that teams are correctly registered and that all steps required for participation in MCM/ICM are completed.


We Suggest printing a copy of these contest instructions for reference before, during, and after the contest.
Note that COMAP is in the USA Eastern time zone; all times given in these instructions are in terms of Eastern time. If a team has been caught violating the rules, the faculty advisor will not be allowed to advise another team for one year and the advisor's institution will be put on one year's probation.  
Should a team from that institution be caught violating the rules a second time, then that school will not be allowed to compete for a period of at least one year.
Before the contest registration deadline at 2pm EST on Thursday February 5, 2009 :
Register your team online:
The registration process will take you through a series of screens that ask you for your email address and contact information. Enter the required information as you step through the screens. IMPORTANT: Be sure to use a valid current email address so that we can use it to contact you at any point before, during, or after the contest, if necessary.
Before the contest begins at 8pm EST on Thursday February 5, 2009 :
Choose your team members:
When the contest begins at 8pm EST on Thursday February 5, 2009 :
Teams view the contest problems via the contest web site:
作者: yuanjianggg    时间: 2009-1-31 10:17
Teams prepare solutions:

Teams may use any inanimate source of data or materials --- computers, software, references, web sites, books, etc., however all sources used must be credited. Failure to credit a source will result in a team being disqualified from the competition.

Team members may not seek help from or discuss the problem with their advisor or anyone else, except other members of the same team. Input of any form from anyone other than student team members is strictly forbidden. This includes email, telephone contact, personal conversation, communication via web chat or other question-answer systems, or any other form of communication.

Partial solutions are acceptable. There is no passing or failing cut-off score, nor will numerical scores be assigned. The MCM/ICM judges are primarily interested in the team's approach and methods.

Summary Sheet
The summary is a very important part of your MCM paper. The judges place considerable weight on the summary, and winning papers are sometimes
distinguished from other papers based on the quality of the summary. To write a good summary, imagine that a reader may choose whether to read the body of the paper based on your summary. Thus, a summary should clearly describe your approach to the problem and, most prominently, what your most important conclusions were. The summary should inspire a reader to learn the details of your work.  Your concise presentation of the summary should inspire a reader to learn the details of your work. Summaries that are mere restatements of the contest problem, or are a cut-and-paste boilerplate from the Introduction are generally considered to be weak.

To Summarize:
Restatement Clarification of the Problem - state in your own words what you are going to do.

Assumptions with Rationale/Justification - emphasize those assumptions that bear on the problem. List clearly all variables used in your model.

Model Design and justification for type model used/developed.

Model Testing and Sensitivity Analysis, including error analysis, etc.

Discuss strengths and weakness to your model or approach.

Provide algorithms in words, figures, or flow charts (as a step by step algorithmic approach) for all computer codes developed.
  
  
Conciseness and organization are extremely important. Key statements should present major ideas and results.
Present a clarification or restatement of the problem, as appropriate.

Present a clear exposition of all variables, assumptions, and hypotheses.

Present an analysis of the problem, motivating or justifying the modeling to be used.

Include a design of the model.

Discuss how the model could be tested, including error analysis and stability (conditioning, sensitivity, etc.).

Discuss any apparent strengths or weaknesses to your model or approach.


Papers must be typed and in English.

The solution must consist entirely of written text, and possibly figures, charts, or other written material, on paper only. No non-paper support materials such as computer files or disks will be accepted.

Each page of the solution should contain the team control number and the page number at the top of the page; we suggest using a page header on each page, for example:

    Team # 321                        Page 6 of 13



The names of the students, advisor, or institution should not appear on any page of the solution. The solution should not contain any identifying information other than the team control number.

Any preparation rule not followed is grounds for team disqualification.

After the contest begins at 8pm EST on Thursday February 5, 2009 :

Print Summary Sheet and Control Sheets

While the teams are preparing their solutions, the advisor should

Login to the contest web site (go to http://www.comap.com/undergraduate/contests/mcm. and click on Advisor Login and enter your email address and password).

Enter the team member names and confirm that they are correctly spelled.
This is exactly as the names and institutions will appear on the certificates. COMAP will not make any changes or reprint certificates for any reason.

Specify the problem that your team has chosen to solve.

Print one copy of the control sheet.

Print one copy of the team summary sheet.

When the contest ends at 8pm EST on Monday February 9, 2009 :

Prepare Solution Packet:

Have each student sign the control sheet, pledging that they have abided by the contest rules and instructions.

Take the completed summary sheet that your team has prepared and make three copies of it.

Make three copies of your team's solution paper. Staple one copy of the summary sheet on top of each copy of the solution paper.

Staple the control sheet on top of just one copy of the solution paper.

You are now required to include an electronic copy of your team’s solution papers. Please enclose a CD-ROM with a PDF or Word file of your paper.
DO NOT include programs or software on these disks as they will not be used in the judging process.
If you have more than one team it is recommended that you add all your teams to a single CD-ROM and label it with contest, year, and team control numbers.
Example:   Contest Year         Control Numbers
               2009 MCM/ICM          10004, 10005


Mail Solution Packet:

After you have prepared your team's solution packet as above, mail it to

MCM/ICM Coordinator
COMAP, Inc.
175 Middlesex Turnpike., Suite 3B
Bedford, MA 01730
USA

COMAP must receive your solution on or before Friday February 20, 2009 . It is your responsibility to make sure that your team's solution packet arrives at COMAP by this deadline.

Use registered or express mail if necessary to insure that your solution arrives at COMAP by Friday February 20, 2009 .

COMAP will not accept late solutions under any circumstances.

If you require confirmation that your paper was received by COMAP, send the packet via a carrier that provides package tracking. Due to the number of papers received, COMAP can not answer receipt inquiries or emails.


After the contest is over:

Confirm that your team's solution was received at COMAP:

A few days after mailing your solution packet, you may login to the contest web site using the Advisor Login link to verify that your team's solution was received at COMAP. Please allow several days for us to process your packet before expecting to see this confirmation.

Judging

Judging will be completed by May, 2009. The solutions will be recognized as Unsuccessful Participant, Successful Participant, Honorable Mention, Meritorious, or Outstanding Winner.

Check Results

Return to the contest web site periodically to check for the results of the contest. It will take several weeks for the judges to evaluate the solutions and for COMAP to process the results. We will post the results on the web site as soon as they are available. Please do not call or email COMAP asking when the results will be available; simply visit the contest web site regularly to check for them.

Receive certificate

At some point after the results have been issued, each team that participated successfully will receive a certificate of participation. All international teams will now ONLY receive an electronic (PDF) certificate. The certificate will be mailed or emailed to the advisor at the address used during the registration process. Please allow several weeks after the results are posted to the contest web site before expecting to receive your certificate.
Prizes

The Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS) will designate an Outstanding team from each of the three problems as an INFORMS winner
The Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) will designate one Outstanding team from each problem as a SIAM winner.
The Mathematical Association of America (MAA) will designate one Outstanding team from each problem for the MCM as a MAA winner.
Note: COMAP is the final arbiter of all rules and policies, and may disqualify or refuse to register any team that, in its sole discretion, does not follow these contest regulations and procedures.




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