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The International Schools' Software Competition is a Programming Competition, contested in teams representing South East Asia Regional Computer Confederation Member Nations. It is normally held to coincide with a SEARCC Conference. ==Locations and winning teams== * 1989 - Singapore, Singapore * 1990 - Manila, Philippines * 1991 - Jakarta, Indonesia (International Software Competition) (winning team: India) * 1992 - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (11-14 Aug) (International Computer Programming Competition, Winning team: Indonesia) (Members: Andi Kurnia Tejo, Conny Ryani Gunadi, Daniel Baktiar) * 1993 - Hong Kong (5-8 Oct) * 1994 - Karachi, Pakistan (winning team: New Zealand) * 1995 - Colombo, Sri Lanka (winning team: Sri Lanka) * 1996 - Bangkok, Thailand (6 Jul) * 1997 - (New Delhi, India ) (3-4 Dec) * 1998 - (Darwin, Australia ) (7-10 Jul) * 1999 - (Singapore ) (3 Dec; winning team: Singapore) * 2000 - Manila, Philippines * 2001 - (Auckland, New Zealand ) * 2002 - Jakarta, Indonesia ((cancelled due to SARS fears )) * 2003 - Colombo, Sri Lanka () (4-7 Dec; winning team: Thailand) * 2004 - Chennai, India () (18-20 Nov) * 2005 - (Sydney, Australia ) (26-30 Sep; winning team: New Zealand) * 2006 - Colombo, Sri Lanka (13-15 Sep winning team: India) * 2007 - Bangkok, Thailand (Nov Winning team: Thailand) * 2008 - Chennai, India (9th - 13th Sep; Winning team: Australia - Daniel Berger, Jarrah Lacko, Kenneth Wong) * 2009 - Colombo, Sri Lanka (24-27 Oct) winning team: India * 2010 - Chennai, India (21-24 Oct) Winning team: Republic of China (Taiwan) * 2011 - Chennai, India (27-30 Oct) Winning team: Republic of China (Taiwan) * 2012 - Colombo, Sri Lanka (25-28 Oct)Winning team: India (Team A)(Members:Dhrubajyoti Biswas, Nilanjana Lodh, Diptanshu Ghosh) * 2013 - Colombo, Sri Lanka (24-27 Oct)Winning team: Taiwan 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「International Schools' Software Competition」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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