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1.3     ! noro        1: %$OpenXM: OpenXM/doc/calc2000/calc2000.tex,v 1.2 2000/04/24 06:38:27 takayama Exp $
1.1       noro        2: %% You need acmconf.cls and flushend.sty to compile this file.
                      3: %% They may be obtained from
                      4: %%  http://riksun.riken.go.jp/archives/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/supported/acmconf/
                      5: \documentclass[notitlepage]{book}
                      6: \usepackage{behringer1}
                      7: %\documentclass{article}
                      8: %% \CopyrightText{\copyright 2000, }
                      9: \IfFileExists{graphicx.sty}{\usepackage{graphicx}}{}
                     10: \IfFileExists{epsfig.sty}{\usepackage{epsfig}}{}
                     11: %\ConferenceName{ISSAC 2000, St. Andrews, UK, 2000}
                     12: %\ConferenceShortName{ISSAC2000}
                     13: \def\OpenXM{{\rm OpenXM\ }}
                     14:
                     15: \begin{document}
                     16: %\date{January 16, 2000}
                     17: \title{OpenXM
                     18:       --- an Open System \\ to Integrate Mathematical Software}
1.3     ! noro       19: \author{
        !            20: Masahide Maekawa \quad Yukio Okutani \and Nobuki Takayama \quad Yasushi Tamura\\
        !            21: Kobe University\\
        !            22: {\{maekawa,okutani,takayama,tamura\}@math.kobe-u.ac.jp}
        !            23: \and
        !            24: {Masayuki Noro}\\
        !            25: {Fujitsu Labs}\\
        !            26: {noryo@flab.fujitsu.co.jp}
        !            27: \and
        !            28: {Katsuyoshi Ohara}\\
        !            29: {Kanazawa University}\\
        !            30: {ohara@air.s.kanazawa-u.ac.jp}
        !            31: }
1.1       noro       32: \maketitle
                     33:
                     34: \begin{abstract}
                     35: \OpenXM is a free, or Open Source, infrastructure for mathematical
                     36: software.
                     37: It provides methods and protocols
                     38: for interactive distributed computation and
                     39: for integrating mathematical software.
                     40: \OpenXM package is a set of software tools that supports \OpenXM protocols.
                     41: It is currently a collection of software tools
                     42: {\tt Risa/Asir} \cite{asir}, {\tt Kan/sm1} \cite{kan},
                     43: {\tt PHC} pack \cite{phc}, {\tt TiGERS} \cite{tigers},
                     44: {\tt GNUPLOT},
                     45: {\tt Mathematica} interface, and
                     46: {\tt OpenMath}/XML \cite{OpenMath} translator.
                     47: These are wrapped with the \OpenXM stack machine
                     48: to connect each other.
                     49: {\it Availability}: The OpenXM package is obtainable at \cite{openxm-web}.
1.2       takayama   50: Sources, binaries and packages for FreeBSD, Linux, and Solaris
                     51: are available.
1.1       noro       52: \end{abstract}
                     53:
                     54: %\begin{keywords}
                     55: %Asir,
                     56: %IAMC, Interactive Distributed Computation,
                     57: %Integration of Mathematical Software,
                     58: %MP, OpenMath, OpenXM.
                     59: %\end{keywords}
                     60:
                     61: %\section{Introduction}
                     62:
                     63: \input{design-outline}
                     64:
                     65: \input{ox-messages}
                     66:
                     67: \input{data-format}
                     68:
                     69: \input{openxm-stackmachines}
                     70:
                     71: \input{session-management}
                     72:
                     73: \input{openxm-clients}
                     74:
                     75: \input{openxm-development-environment}
                     76:
                     77: \input{heterotic-network}
                     78: \input{homogeneous-network}
                     79:
                     80: \input{bib}
                     81: \end{document}
                     82: \endinput
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