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This document outlines the instructions for a problem-solving event focused on Recent Technologies. Participants will work in teams of 4 to 5, have 2 hours to solve problems, and submit their solutions online, which will be judged on correctness, efficiency, and creativity. It also details the problem and solution formats, as well as the evaluation criteria.

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This document outlines the instructions for a problem-solving event focused on Recent Technologies. Participants will work in teams of 4 to 5, have 2 hours to solve problems, and submit their solutions online, which will be judged on correctness, efficiency, and creativity. It also details the problem and solution formats, as well as the evaluation criteria.

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Here are the instructions:


*Welcome!*
This event is designed to challenge your problem-
solving skills in Recent Technologies. Please read
these instructions carefully before starting.
*Objective:*
Your objective is to solve the given problems
within the given time frame. The problems will test
your knowledge, skills, and creativity.
*Rules:*
1. *Team Size:* You will be working in teams of 4
to 5 students.
2. *Time Limit:* 2 hours.
3. *Problem Release:* Problems will be released at
the start of the Program .
4. *Submission:* You will submit your solutions
through a designated online platform.
5. *Judging:* A panel of judges will evaluate your
solutions based on correctness, efficiency, and
creativity.
6. *Plagiarism:* Any form of plagiarism or cheating
will result in disqualification.
*Problem Format:*
Problems will be presented in the following format:
- *Problem Statement:* A detailed description of
the problem.
- *Input/Output:* Specifications for input and
output formats.
- *Constraints:* Any constraints or limitations on
the solution.

*Solution Format:*
Your solutions should be submitted in the following
format:
- *Code:* Your solution code should be written in a
designated programming language
- *Documentation:* A brief documentation of your
solution, including any explanations or diagrams.
- *Output:* The output of your solution for the
given input.
*Evaluation Criteria:*
Your solutions will be evaluated based on the
following criteria:
- *Correctness:* Does the solution correctly solve
the problem?
- *Efficiency:* How efficient is the solution in terms
of time and space complexity?
- *Creativity:* How creative and innovative is the
solution?

Good luck, and have fun!

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