Participants must understand the basic principles of programming, including variables, conditions, loops, and functions. Knowledge of the fundamentals of the «1C:Enterprise 8» platform is required, along with the ability to work with the configurator, create and edit metadata objects such as directories, documents, and registers.
Skills in working with the system include configuring interfaces, entering and editing data, and working with basic reports. Basic knowledge of the built-in 1C language involves writing simple program structures, working with commands and operators, and the ability to create simple SQL-like queries.
1C:Enterprise 8 (version 8.24 or higher) will be pre-installed on the competition computer.
Participants will work in a prepared environment but can adapt the interface to suit their needs.
Participants must develop a small automated system on the 1C platform. The main task includes creating and configuring directories, documents, and reports necessary to solve the given business problem. Additionally, they will need to implement basic calculations and system logic.
The preliminary round is conducted in the format of an online test and includes questions on programming fundamentals, working with the 1C interface, and basic SQL queries. The final round lasts two days and includes a practical task on system design and configuration.
Using neural networks and code generators.
Logging into email services, cloud storage, GitHub, or online IDEs.
Downloading or uploading files via external storage devices or remote servers.
Access to official 1C documentation and reference resources without authentication.
Working exclusively in the local environment with pre-installed software.
Participants must be proficient in the built-in 1C programming language, develop metadata objects, configure business logic, and create reports. They should understand working with registers, setting access rights, and creating complex SQL-like queries for data processing.
Additionally, participants must be able to work with processing scripts, automate document workflow processes, and develop analytical reports.
1C:Enterprise 8 (version 8.24 or higher) will be pre-installed on the competition computer.
Participants will work in a prepared environment but can configure it for specific tasks.
Participants must develop a fully automated accounting and business process management system on the 1C platform. The task includes configuring a complex database, creating processing scripts for automated data handling, and implementing advanced calculation algorithms and reporting.
The preliminary round is conducted in the format of an online test and includes questions on programming in the built-in 1C language, database configuration, and process automation.
The final round lasts two days and involves developing a complete solution with full functionality.
Using neural networks and code generators.
Logging into email services, cloud storage, GitHub, or online IDEs.
Downloading or uploading files via external storage devices or remote servers.
Access to official 1C documentation and reference resources without authentication.
Working exclusively in the local environment with pre-installed software.