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%\date{March 7, 2001}

\title{The Design and Implementation of OpenXM-RFC 100 and 101}

\author{Masahide Maekawa, Masayuki Noro, Nobuki Takayama, Yasushi Tamura}

\address{Kobe University\\E-mail: \{maekawa,noro,takayama,tamura\}@math.kobe-u.ac.jp}

\author{Katsuyoshi Ohara}

\address{Kanazawa University\\ E-mail: ohara@air.s.kanazawa-u.ac.jp}

%\author{Masayuki Noro}
%\address{Kobe University\\ E-mail: noro@math.kobe-u.ac.jp}
%\author{Nobuki Takayama}
%\address{Kobe University\\ E-mail: takayama@math.kobe-u.ac.jp}
%\author{Yasushi Tamura}
%\address{Kobe University\\ E-mail: tamura@math.kobe-u.ac.jp}

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\abstracts{
OpenXM is a free, or Open Source, infrastructure for mathematical
software systems.
It provides methods and protocols 
for interactive distributed computation and
for integrating mathematical software systems.
OpenXM package version 1.1.3 
is a set of software systems that support OpenXM-RFC 100 and
101 proposed standard protocols.
It is currently a collection of software systems
{\tt Asir} \cite{asir}, 
{\tt GNUPLOT}, 
{\tt Kan/sm1} \cite{kan}, 
{\tt Macaulay2} \cite{Macaulay2},
{\tt PHC} pack \cite{phc}, 
{\tt TiGERS}  \cite{tigers},
{\tt Mathematica} interface, and
{\tt OpenMath}/XML \cite{OpenMath} translator.
These are wrapped with the OX (OpenXM) stack machine
to connect each other.
{\it Availability}: The OpenXM package\cite{openxm-web} and 
OpenXM-RFC's\cite{openxm-web}  have been obtainable
from January 24, 2000.}

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