Data in Brief (Aug 2019)

A retrospective overview of International Collegiate programming contest data

  • Rick H. de Boer,
  • Cassio P. de Campos

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25

Abstract

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The International Collegiate Programming Contest1 is an annual, multi-tier competition held amongst college students on a global scale, with world championships every year. Last year alone, around fifty thousand students from three thousand universities participated in ICPC regional competitions. Because of its significant size involving a lot of talent and skillful people, multiple stakeholders are interested in the competition. Each of the competitions results in scoreboards, containing valuable data about the performance of teams. This data however is, up till now, never collected and stored in an open and free repository. The ICPC does keep track of the basic information such as teams' names and their final scores, but more detailed information has remained scattered across the internet. This paper describes the data collected and cleaned from the European, Latin-American, North American, South Pacific and World Finals from 2012 to 2018, opening up research opportunities for an in-depth look into the programming competitions. Keywords: Programming, Programming competition results, International Collegiate programming contest, Competition data