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\section{Applications} | \section{Applications} | ||
\subsection{Heterogeneous Servers} | \subsection{Heterogeneous Servers} | ||
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By using OpenXM, we can treat OpenXM servers essentially | By using OpenXM, we can treat OpenXM servers essentially | ||
like a subroutine. | like a subroutine. | ||
Since OpenXM provides a universal stackmachine which does not | Since OpenXM provides a universal stack machine which does not | ||
depend each servers, | depend each servers, | ||
it is relatively easy to install new servers. | it is relatively easy to install new servers. | ||
We can build a new computer math system by assembling | We can build a new computer math system by assembling | ||
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to solve systems of algebraic equations. | to solve systems of algebraic equations. | ||
We taught the course | We taught the course | ||
with a unified environment | with a unified environment | ||
controlled by Asir user language, which is similar to C. | controlled by the Asir user language, which is similar to C. | ||
The following is an Asir session to solve algebraic equations by calling | The following is an Asir session to solve algebraic equations by calling | ||
the PHC pack (Figure \ref{katsura} is the output of {\tt [292]}): | the PHC pack (Figure \ref{katsura} is the output of {\tt [292]}): | ||
\begin{verbatim} | \begin{verbatim} |