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 \section{Design Outline and OpenXM Request for Comments (OpenXM-RFC)}  \section{Design Outline and OpenXM Request for Comments (OpenXM-RFC)}
   
Line 86  We want to see how far we can go with this approach.
Line 86  We want to see how far we can go with this approach.
   
 Motivated with these, we started the OpenXM project with the following  Motivated with these, we started the OpenXM project with the following
 fundamental architecture, which is currently described in  fundamental architecture, which is currently described in
 OpenXM RFC 100  proposed standard %% ``draft standard'' and ``standard''  OpenXM-RFC 100  proposed standard %% ``draft standard'' and ``standard''
 ``Design and Implementation of OpenXM client-server model and common  ``Design and Implementation of OpenXM client-server model and common
 mathematical object format''.  mathematical object format''.
 \begin{enumerate}  \begin{enumerate}
Line 126  then the server executes the asir command \\
Line 126  then the server executes the asir command \\
 (factorize $x^{100}-y^{100}$ over ${\bf Q}$)  (factorize $x^{100}-y^{100}$ over ${\bf Q}$)
 and pushes the result onto the stack.  and pushes the result onto the stack.
 \end{enumerate}  \end{enumerate}
 OpenXM package  implements the OpenXM-RFC 100 and 101 based on  OpenXM package  implements the OpenXM-RFC 100 \cite{ox-rfc-100}
   and 101 \cite{ox-rfc-101} based on
 the above fundamental architecture.  the above fundamental architecture.
 In this paper, we discuss mainly on systems implementing  In this paper, we discuss mainly on systems implementing
 OpenXM-RFC 100 and 101 on TCP/IP.  OpenXM-RFC 100 and 101 on TCP/IP.
Line 144  systems is taking the ``RFC'' approach, which has been
Line 145  systems is taking the ``RFC'' approach, which has been
 used to develop internet protocols.  used to develop internet protocols.
 We think that ``RFC'' approach is an excellent way and  We think that ``RFC'' approach is an excellent way and
 we hope that other groups, who are working on standard protocols,  we hope that other groups, who are working on standard protocols,
 take this ``RFC'' approach.  take this ``RFC'' approach, too.
   
 The OpenXM on MPI \cite{MPI} is currently running on Risa/Asir  The OpenXM on MPI \cite{MPI} is currently running on Risa/Asir
 as we will see in Section \ref{section:homog}.  as we will see in Section \ref{section:homog}.
 We are now preparing the OpenXM RFC 102 ``Mathematical communication  We are now preparing the OpenXM-RFC 102 ``Mathematical communication
 on MPI'' (draft protocol)  on MPI'' (draft protocol)
 based on our experiments on MPI.  based on our experiments on MPI.
   
   In the rest of the paper, we abbreviate
   OpenXM-RFC 100 and 101 to OpenXM if no confusion arises.
   
   
   

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