Annotation of OpenXM/doc/ascm2001p/ascm2001.tex, Revision 1.1
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! 11: %\ConferenceName{ASCM 2001, Ehime, Japan, 2001}
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! 13: \def\OpenXM{{\rm OpenXM\ }}
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! 15: \begin{document}
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! 17: %\date{March 7, 2001}
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! 19: \title{The Design and Implementation of OpenXM-RFC 100 and 101}
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! 21: \author{Masahide Maekawa, Masayuki Noro, Nobuki Takayama, Yasushi Tamura}
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! 23: \address{Kobe University\\E-mail: \{maekawa,noro,takayama,tamura\}@math.kobe-u.ac.jp}
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! 25: \author{Katsuyoshi Ohara}
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! 27: \address{Kanazawa University\\ E-mail: ohara@air.s.kanazawa-u.ac.jp}
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! 29: %\author{Masayuki Noro}
! 30: %\address{Kobe University\\ E-mail: noro@math.kobe-u.ac.jp}
! 31: %\author{Nobuki Takayama}
! 32: %\address{Kobe University\\ E-mail: takayama@math.kobe-u.ac.jp}
! 33: %\author{Yasushi Tamura}
! 34: %\address{Kobe University\\ E-mail: tamura@math.kobe-u.ac.jp}
! 35:
! 36: \maketitle
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! 38: \abstracts{
! 39: \OpenXM is a free, or Open Source, infrastructure for mathematical
! 40: software systems.
! 41: It provides methods and protocols
! 42: for interactive distributed computation and
! 43: for integrating mathematical software systems.
! 44: \OpenXM package version 1.1.3
! 45: is a set of software systems that support \OpenXM-RFC 100 and
! 46: 101 proposed standard protocols.
! 47: It is currently a collection of software systems
! 48: {\tt Asir} \cite{asir},
! 49: {\tt GNUPLOT},
! 50: {\tt Kan/sm1} \cite{kan},
! 51: {\tt Macaulay2} \cite{Macaulay2},
! 52: {\tt PHC} pack \cite{phc},
! 53: {\tt TiGERS} \cite{tigers},
! 54: {\tt Mathematica} interface, and
! 55: {\tt OpenMath}/XML \cite{OpenMath} translator.
! 56: These are wrapped with the \OpenXM stack machine
! 57: to connect each other.
! 58: {\it Availability}: The OpenXM package and OpenXM-RFC's
! 59: have been obtainable at \cite{openxm-web}
! 60: from January 24, 2000.}
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! 62: %\begin{keywords}
! 63: %Asir,
! 64: %IAMC, Interactive Distributed Computation,
! 65: %Integration of Mathematical Software,
! 66: %MP, OpenMath, OpenXM, OpenXM-RFC, XML.
! 67: %\end{keywords}
! 68:
! 69: %\section{Introduction}
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! 71: \input{design-outline}
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! 73: \input{ox-messages}
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! 77: \input{openxm-stackmachines}
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! 81: \input{openxm-clients}
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