Micro-22 Awards Jim Bondi Computer Science Center Texas Instruments A volunteer core of the MICRO-22 Program Committee was both scouring the papers within the Proceedings and listening to presentations with special interest this August in Dublin. Our selfassigned task was to select an outstanding paper for special recognition. After reading several excellent papers and hearing several excellent presentations, we concluded that just one overall award would not do justice to the array of viable candidates. Instead, we chose to make two categories of awards: best composed paper (based on written content) and best presented paper (based on its live presentation before the conference audience). Even then, we found two equally deserving candidates that tied for best composed paper. Thus, after considerable deliberation, the following MICRO-22 awards were presented. Co-Best Composed Paper : " 'Combining' as a Compilation Technique for VLIW Architectures, " Toshio Nakatani, IBM, Tokyo Research Lab, Japan, Kemal Ebcioglu, IBM, T.J. Watson Research Center, USA Co-Best Composed Paper : "MIES: A Microarchitecture Design Tool," John A. Nestor, Illinois Institute of Technology, Bassel Soudan,Illinois Institute of Technology, Zubair Mayer, Illinois Institute of Technology Best Presented Paper : "An Example of Using Pseudofields to Eliminate Version Shuffling in Horizontal Code Compaction," Joseph L. Linn, Institute for Defense Analyses, USA, (Presenter), Cy D. Ardoin, Institute for Defense Analyses, USA
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