IOI Scientific Committee
History
The IOI Scientific Committee (ISC) was established at the GA Meeting on October 14, 1999, at IOI'99 in Antalya-Belek, Turkey. For that purpose, the IOI Regulations were amended.Member List
The IOI Scientific Committee consists of- 1 member from IOI'n-1 Host
- 1 member from IOI'n Host
- 1 member from IOI'n+1 Host
- 1 member from IOI'n+2 Host (non-voting)
- 3 members elected by the GA
- 1 ITC Chair (non-voting)
The current members of the ISC are:
- Representatives of Host countries
- 2015 - 2019, Tetsushi Ito, Japan, tetsushi.ito_at_nifty.com (host IOI'18)
- 2016 - 2020, Farid Ahmadov, Azerbaijan, faridar_at_gmail.com (host IOI'19)
- 2017 - 2021, Gan Wei Liang, Singapore, ganweiliang_at_gmail.com (host IOI'20)
- 2018 - 2022, Mohamed AbdElWahab, Egypt, wahab_at_writeme.com (host IOI'21, non-voting)
- Elected members
- 2013 - 2019, Jakub Łącki, Poland, j.lacki_at_mimuw.edu.pl (elected 2013, reelected 2016)
- 2017 - 2020, Jonathan Irvin Gunawan, Indonesia, jonathanirvingunawan_at_gmail.com (elected 2017)
- 2018 - 2021, Ali Sharifi Zarchi, Iran, asharifi_at_sharif.ir (elected 2012, host IOI'17, re-elected at IOI'18)
Previous members of the IOI Scientific Committee can be found here:
PGP Keys and Resources
- IOI Scientific Committe Keys
- Information About PGP
Mailing List
There is private ISC Mailing List for use by the ISC members.Meetings
List of meetings held by the IOI Scientific Committee.Documents
- Current version of IOI Syllabus
Draft version of IOI2025 Syllabus
Previous (2023) version of IOI Syllabus
Previous (2019) version of IOI Syllabus
Previous (2018) version of IOI Syllabus
Previous (2017) version of IOI Syllabus
Previous (2015) version of IOI Syllabus (also used at IOI2016)
Changelog between the 2013 and 2015 versions
Previous (2013) version of IOI Syllabus
Changelog between the 2009 and 2013 versions
Previous (2009) version of IOI Syllabus
MisoF's IOI Syllabus page
A Proposal for an IOI Syllabus (2006)
- Version 1.1 of the proposal.
Article by Tom Verhoeff, Gyula Horváth, Krzysztof Diks, Gordon Cormack appeared in Teaching Mathematics and Computer Science, Vol. IV, Issue 1, pp.193-216.
At IOI 2006, the ISC approved and adopted the proposed IOI Syllabus for internal use by ISC.
- Statistics about scores
- Concepts, Terminology, and Notations for IOI Competition Tasks
In this document, we classify concepts, terminology and notations with respect to their usability in IOI competition tasks. We distinguish three usability classes: basic knowledge (can be used without further ado), to-be-defined (can be used, but must be defined explicitly), and to-be-avoided (must not be used). The classification primarily concerns the use in task descriptions, which are presented to contestants at the beginning of the competition. But it also concerns solutions handed out after the competition. This classification can benefit both organizers and participants in their preperations for an IOI competition.
- Principles behind IOI 2004 Competition Tasks and Their Grading (also applicable to IOI 2005)
GA Task Approval:
- RobIn Documentation
This document also contains considerations and guidelines concerning the format of input and output files in IOI tasks.
- Guidelines for IOI Competitions (Text document;MS Word document) (working document only, not approved by GA)
These Guidelines set a standard for the organization of the COMPETITION at the International Olympiad in Informatics (IOI). They have been adopted by the ISC as their part of their operating principles.