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Australian Informatics Olympiad : ウィキペディア英語版 | Australian Informatics Olympiad The Australian Informatics Olympiad is a computer programming competition for Australian high school students run by the Australian Informatics Olympiad Committee (AIOC). The Committee, a department of the Australian Mathematics Trust (AMT),〔(AIOC History ), ''Australian Mathematics Trust''〕 holds the 3 hour competition in early September each year. The competition began as the Australian Informatics Competition (AIC) in 1998, and in 2005, was divided into Intermediate and Senior divisions and renamed as the Australian Informatics Olympiad, when the AIC became a pen-and-paper competition.〔(Australian Informatics Olympiad Programme )〕 ==Competition Format== The Australian Informatics Olympiad is a 3 problem competition held on the internet over 3 hours. Competitors are allowed to begin the competition at any time within a specified period but once started, must complete the three hours in a single block. In the first competition in 1998, competitors had to solve 3 problems in 3 hours. This was changed to 4 problems in 4 hours from 1999 to 2009, but was then changed again, back to 3 problems in 3 hours since 2010. Competitors must solve AIO problems by taking input from a specified input file and writing output to a specified output file. Input files could have any input within specified bounds and in a certain format. Contestants must then output the corresponding answer in a specified format to the output file. Sample data and output are supplied in the problem statements for each problem but judges will use secret test data which is often more strenuous than the sample data to test solutions.
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