ACM SIGMOD
SIGMOD 2010 Programming Contest
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This Web site deals with the 2010 edition of the SIGMOD Programming contest. See the Web site for the SIGMOD 2011 contest.

This page describes the results of the SIGMOD 2010 programming contest.

Winning Team

The winner of the ACM SIGMOD 2010 programming contest is Hyunjung Park (team cardinality, Stanford University). He has been awarded 5,000 USD, and invited for a research visit to Paris. The slides of the announcement, as well as a video (thanks to Andrei Teodorescu) are available.

The source code of the winning implementation is available for download (local copy) under the new BSD License.

The five finalist teams are ranked as follows:

  1. cardinality (score: 88, 3min 18s)
  2. dbis (score: 98, 5min 45s)
  3. spbu (score: 108, >12min 17s)
  4. insa (score: 119, >22min 20s)
  5. bugboys (score: 142, >30min 19s)

The detailed final scores of all five finalist teams are available as a CSV file (column 0 contains the team name; columns 1 to 8 contain the average execution time for the corresponding bench, -1 noting a crash or a timeout; the last column contains the average score).

Posters Presenting the Work of Finalists

The finalist teams have designed some posters to present their work at the SIGMOD 2010 conference:

Finalist Selection

The following table summarizes the scores of the ten best submissions to the programming contest, before the selection of the finalists (lower is better):

Login University Score
1. cardinality Stanford University 98.9001
2. dbis TU Kaiserslautern, Germany 134.9561
3. insa Insa of Lyon, France 143.9716
4. bugboys KAUST 144.4289
5. spbu Saint-Petersburg University 144.5012
6. tsinghua Tsinghua University 151.4041
7. Alexandrina KAUST 161.3015
8. asin NKFUST, Taiwan (ROC) 161.4560
9. UCY_Team_FOS University of Cyprus 161.5560
10. UCY_Dream_Team University of Cyprus 161.6109

Based on these results, the following five teams were selected as finalists of the competition:

  1. cardinality (Stanford University, USA)
  2. dbis (TU Kaiserslautern, Germany)
  3. insa (INSA Lyon, France)
  4. bugboys (KAUST, Saudi Arabia)
  5. spbu (Saint-Petersburg University, Russia)

The detailed scores of all five finalist teams at the time of the finalist selection are available as a CSV file (column 0 contains the team name; columns 1 to 8 contain the average execution time for the corresponding bench, -1 noting a crash or a timeout; the last column contains the average score).

Competing Teams