Abstract
The Gordon Bell Prize recognizes significant achievements in the application of snpercompnters to scientific and engineering problems. In a special session at Supercomputing '93 the finalists of the 1999 prize competition will give presentations about their winning entries. In this note we summarize the rules for the Gordon Bell Prize, and give a brief review of the history oflhis Prize, which reflects some of Ihe developments in high performame computing in the last jive years.
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