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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 24  and a method to interrupt computations on servers from
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 RPC, HTTP, MPI, PVM are regarded as a general purpose control protocols or  RPC, HTTP, MPI, PVM are regarded as a general purpose control protocols or
 infrastructures.  infrastructures.
 MCP (Mathematical Communication Protocol)  MCP (Mathematical Communication Protocol)
 by Wang \cite{iamc} is such a protocol for mathematics.  by Wang \cite{iamc} and OMEI \cite{omei} are such protocols for mathematics.
   
 Although data and control are orthogonal to each other,  Although data and control are orthogonal to each other,
 real world requires both.  real world requires both.
Line 75  These are usually ``expert'' systems in one area of ma
Line 75  These are usually ``expert'' systems in one area of ma
 such as ideals, groups, numbers, polytopes, and so on.  such as ideals, groups, numbers, polytopes, and so on.
 They have their own interfaces and data formats,  They have their own interfaces and data formats,
 which are fine for intensive users of these systems.  which are fine for intensive users of these systems.
 However, a unified system will be more convenient  However, a unified system will be more convenient.
 for users who want to explore a new area of mathematics with these  %for users who want to explore a new area of mathematics with these
 software or users who need these systems only occasionally.  %software or users who need these systems only occasionally.
   
 \item  We believe that an open integrated system is a future of mathematical  \item  We believe that an open integrated system is a future of mathematical
 software.  software.

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