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Preference inference based on lexicographic and Pareto models
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Assessing English on the global stage : the British Council and English language testing, 1941-2016
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Quantifying conversational styles in group oral test discourse
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Generating All Partitions: A Comparison Of Two Encodings
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Integer partitions may be encoded as either ascending or descending compositions for the purposes of systematic generation. Many algorithms exist to generate all descending compositions, yet none have previously been published to generate all ascending compositions. We develop three new algorithms to generate all ascending compositions and compare these with descending composition generators from the literature. We analyse the new algorithms and provide new and more precise analyses for the descending composition generators. In each case, the ascending composition generation algorithm is substantially more efficient than its descending composition counterpart. We develop a new formula for the partition function p(n) as part of our analysis of the lexicographic succession rule for ascending compositions.
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Computing and Computers
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URL: http://cds.cern.ch/record/1206582
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Review: Multilingual Glossary of Language Testing Terms. Studies in Language Testing 6
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