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* Algorithmic problem style: problems are difficult because they must be solved by efficient algorithms, rather than other engineering-related concerns such as user interface design
 
* Algorithmic problem style: problems are difficult because they must be solved by efficient algorithms, rather than other engineering-related concerns such as user interface design
 
* Black-box, automated testing: competitors' solutions are compiled and run against secret test data. A solution receives points for a test case if and only if it produces the correct output for given input within stated time and memory limits. No points are awarded for style.
 
* Black-box, automated testing: competitors' solutions are compiled and run against secret test data. A solution receives points for a test case if and only if it produces the correct output for given input within stated time and memory limits. No points are awarded for style.
* Partial scoring: Less efficient solutions may receive partial marks for a given problem by completing smaller or easier test cases while failing larger or more difficult test cases
 
 
* Contestants compete individually and are graded in isolation from others.
 
* Contestants compete individually and are graded in isolation from others.
 
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