I am not an official in this contest, but according to the rules at
http://code.google.com/android/adc/ , "The ADC 2 contest is open only
to applications that have not been published". So that says to me that
if you published a paper that only discusses your brilliant algorithm,
then you haven't published the application and are eligible. But if
your paper or website or whatever makes the actual application or its
source code available, then you have published the application, and
are ineligible. Judging from your "we are intending to actually build
an application" statement, I would postulate that it is therefore
eligible. Good luck with the contest.



Yusuf Saib
Android
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On Jun 4, 10:15 pm, krg85 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>                          I am a Master's student at USC and am
> interested in participating in  ADC2. Last semester my team developed
> an application for Android phone and we wish to submit it for ADC2.
> However we have submitted a paper related to the our concept to one of
> international conferences and were wondering whether our project is
> still eligible for the competition. The paper was more about our
> underlying concept and the framework and we are intending to actually
> build an application on top of it and submit it as part of ADC2. IT
> would be great if our projecty would be eligible or not. Thanks
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