21 of the 63 Programme Committee members contributed votes on best paper. Each vote consisted of 10 points distributed among the 50 papers in any desired manner. All papers competed in the same category. Two awards were given, Best Paper and Best Student Paper. (A student paper required the first author to be a full-time student.) The paper with most points won Best Paper, and the student paper with most points won Best Student Paper.
A Model for Efficient Programming of Dynamic Applications on Distributed Memory Multiprocessors
A. Erzmann, M. Hadeler and C. Müller-Schloer
Super Monaco: Its Portable and Efficient Parallel Runtime System
J. S. Larson, B. C. Massey and E. Tick
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