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 \section{Design Outline and OpenXM Request for Comments (OpenXM-RFC)}  \section{Design Outline and OpenXM Request for Comments (OpenXM-RFC)}
   
 As Schefstr\"om clarified in \cite{schefstrom},  As Schefstr\"om\cite{schefstrom}, clarified,
 integration of tools and software has three dimensions:  integration of tools and software has three dimensions:
 data, control, and user interface.  data, control, and user interface.
   
Line 11  software or same software.
Line 11  software or same software.
 OpenMath \cite{OpenMath} and MP (Multi Protocol) \cite{GKW} are,  OpenMath \cite{OpenMath} and MP (Multi Protocol) \cite{GKW} are,
 for example, general purpose mathematical data protocols.  for example, general purpose mathematical data protocols.
 They provide standard ways to express mathematical objects.  They provide standard ways to express mathematical objects.
 For example,  %For example,
 \begin{verbatim}  %\begin{verbatim}
  <OMOBJ>  <OMI> 123 </OMI> </OMOBJ>  % <OMOBJ>  <OMI> 123 </OMI> </OMOBJ>
 \end{verbatim}  %\end{verbatim}
 means the (OpenMath) integer $123$ in OpenMath/XML expression.  %means the (OpenMath) integer $123$ in OpenMath/XML expression.
   
 Control integration concerns with the establishment and management of  Control integration concerns with the establishment and management of
 inter-software communications.  inter-software communications.
Line 34  Each integration method has their own features determi
Line 34  Each integration method has their own features determi
 own design goals.  own design goals.
 OpenXM (Open message eXchange protocol for Mathematics)  OpenXM (Open message eXchange protocol for Mathematics)
 is a project aiming to integrate data, control and user interfaces  is a project aiming to integrate data, control and user interfaces
 with design goals motivated by the followings.  started by Noro and Takayama.
 \begin{enumerate}  
 \item We should test the proposed standards mentioned above on  Noro has been involved in the development of
 various mathematical software systems, but the testing has not been  
 enough.  
 \item Noro has been involved in the development of  
 a computer algebra system Risa/Asir \cite{asir}.  a computer algebra system Risa/Asir \cite{asir}.
 An interface for interactive distributed computations was introduced  An interface for interactive distributed computations was introduced
 to Risa/Asir  to Risa/Asir in 1995.
 %% version 950831 released  The model of computation was RPC.
 in 1995.  
 The model of computation was RPC (remote procedure call).  
 A robust interruption protocol was provided  A robust interruption protocol was provided
 by  two communication channels  by  two communication channels like ftp.
 like the File Transfer Protocol (ftp).  
 As an application of this protocol,  As an application of this protocol,
 a parallel speed-up was achieved for a Gr\"obner basis computation  a parallel speed-up was achieved for a Gr\"obner basis computation
 to determine all odd order replicable functions  to determine all odd order replicable functions
 (Noro and McKay \cite{noro-mckay}).  (Noro and McKay \cite{noro-mckay}).
 However, the protocol was local in Asir and we thought that we should  Takayama has developed
 design an open protocol.  
 \item Takayama has developed  
 a special purpose system Kan/sm1 \cite{kan},  a special purpose system Kan/sm1 \cite{kan},
 which is a Gr\"obner engine for the ring of differential operators $D$.  which is a Gr\"obner engine for the ring of differential operators $D$
 In order to implement algorithms in $D$-modules due to Oaku  and designed as a component of a larger system.
 (see, e.g., \cite{sst-book}),  
 factorizations and primary ideal decompositions are necessary.  
 Kan/sm1 does not have an implementation for these and called  
 Risa/Asir as a UNIX external program.  
 This approach was not satisfactory.  
 Especially, we could not write a clean interface code between these  
 two systems.  
 We thought that it is necessary to provide a data and control protocol  
 for Risa/Asir to work as a server of factorization and primary ideal  
 decomposition.  
 \item We have been profited from increasing number  
 of mathematical software.  
 These are usually ``expert'' systems in one area of mathematics  
 such as ideals, groups, numbers, polytopes, and so on.  
 They have their own interfaces and data formats,  
 which are fine for intensive users of these systems.  
 However, a unified system will be more convenient.  
 %for users who want to explore a new area of mathematics with these  
 %software or users who need these systems only occasionally.  
   
 \item  We believe that an open integrated system is a future of mathematical  Noro and Takayama firstly tried to integrate these existing two
   software systems.
   We believe that an open integrated system is a future of mathematical
 software.  software.
 However, it might be just a dream without realizability.  However, we found that it might be just a dream without realizability
 We want to build a prototype of such an open system by using  and that it is an important research subject to
 existing standards, technologies and several mathematical software.  build a prototype of such an integrated system. % Project X
 We want to see how far we can go with this approach.  
 \end{enumerate}  
   
 Motivated with these, we started the OpenXM project with the following  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  \cite{ox-rfc-100}.
 mathematical object format'' \cite{ox-rfc-100}.  
 \begin{enumerate}  \begin{enumerate}
 \item Communication is an exchange of messages. The messages are classified into  \item Communication is an exchange of messages. The messages are classified into
 three types:  three types:

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