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 \ConferenceName{1. ISSAC 2000, St. Andrews, UK, 2000}  \ConferenceName{1. ISSAC 2000, St. Andrews, UK, 2000}
 \ConferenceShortName{ISSAC2000}  \ConferenceShortName{ISSAC2000}
 \def\OpenXM{{\tt OpenXM\ }}  \def\OpenXM{{\rm OpenXM\ }}
   
 \begin{document}  \begin{document}
 \date{January 16, 2000}  \date{January 16, 2000}
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 \maketitle  \maketitle
   
 \begin{abstract}  \begin{abstract}
   This is an abstract.  
 \end{abstract}  
   
 \begin{keywords}  
 OpenMath, MP, OpenXM.  
 \end{keywords}  
   
 \section{Introduction}  
 \OpenXM is a free, or Open Source, infrastructure for mathematical  \OpenXM is a free, or Open Source, infrastructure for mathematical
 softwares.  softwares.
 It provides methods and protocols  It provides methods and protocols
 to integrate various mathematical softwares.  for interactive distributed computation and
   for integrating mathematical softwares.
 \OpenXM package is a set of softwares that supports \OpenXM protocols.  \OpenXM package is a set of softwares that supports \OpenXM protocols.
 It is currently a collection of softwares  It is currently a collection of softwares
 {\tt Risa/Asir} \cite{asir}, {\tt Kan/sm1} \cite{kan}, {\tt PHC} pack \cite{phc}, {\tt GNUPLOT},  {\tt Risa/Asir} \cite{asir}, {\tt Kan/sm1} \cite{kan}, {\tt PHC} pack \cite{phc}, {\tt GNUPLOT},
 {\tt Mathematica} interface, and  {\tt Mathematica} interface, and
 {\tt OpenMath}/XML \cite{OpenMath}interface.  {\tt OpenMath}/XML \cite{OpenMath} translator.
 More and more softwares are wrapped with the \OpenXM stackmachine;  These are wrapped with the \OpenXM stackmachine
 they are getting a member of \OpenXM package.  to connect each other.
   {\it Availability}: The OpenXM package is obtainable at \cite{openxm-web}
   from January 24, 2000.
   \end{abstract}
   
   \begin{keywords}
   Asir,
   IAMC, Interactive Distributed Computation,
   Integration of Mathematical Softwares,
   MP, OpenMath, OpenXM.
   \end{keywords}
   
 \section{Design Outline} (Takayama)  %\section{Introduction}
 \include{design-outline}  
   
 \section{Data Format} (Ohara)  \input{design-outline}
 \include{data-format}  
   
 \section{OpenXM Stackmachines}   (Tamura)  \input{ox-messages}
 \include{openxm-stackmacines}  
   
 \section{Session Management}  (Noryo)  \input{data-format}
 \include{session-management}  
   
 \section{OpenXM Clients}  \input{openxm-stackmachines}
 \include{openxm-clients}  
   
 \section{OpenXM Development Environment}  (Maekawa)  \input{session-management}
 \include{openxm-development-environment}  
   
 \section{Applications}  \input{openxm-clients}
 \subsection{Homogeneous Network}  (Noro)  
 \include{homogeneous-network}  
 \subsection{Heterotic Network}   (Takayama)  
 \include{heterotic-network}  
   
 \begin{thebibliography}{X}  \input{openxm-development-environment}
 \bibitem{OpenMath}  
 The OpenMath Esprit Consortium  \input{heterotic-network}
 (Caprotti, O. and Cohen, A.M. Editors),  \input{homogeneous-network}
 The OpenMath Standard. D1.3.2a (Public) \\  
 {\footnotesize \tt http://www.nag.co.uk/projects/OpenMath},  \input{bib}
 February, 1999.  
 \bibitem{GKW}  
 Gray, S., Kajler, N. and Wang, P. S.,  
 Design and Implementation of MP, a Protocol for Efficient  
   Exchange of Mathematical Expressions,  
 {\sl Journal of Symbolic Computation}, 19??.  
 \bibitem{gap}  
 Linton, S. and Solomon, A.,  
 OpenMath, IAMC and {\tt GAP},  
 preprint, 1999.  
 \bibitem{asir}  
 Noro, T. et al.,  
 A Computer Algebra System {\tt Risa/Asir},  1993, 1995\\  
 {\rm ftp://endeavor.fujitsu.co.jp/pub/isis/asir}  
 \bibitem{NT}  
 Noro, M and Takayama, N., Design and Implementation  
 of OpenXM, (in Japanese) 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999.  
 \bibitem{kan}  
         Takayama, N.,  
         {\em Kan: A system for computation in  
         algebraic analysis,} 1991 version 1,  
         1994 version 2, the latest version is 2.991106.  
         Source code available for Unix computers.  
          Contact the author, or download from \\  
         {\tt \small ftp.math.kobe-u.ac.jp} via anonymous ftp.  
         See also \\ {\tt \small www.math.kobe-u.ac.jp/KAN/}  
 \bibitem{phc}  
 Verschelde, J.,  
 PHCpack: A general-purpose solver for polynomial systems by  
 homotopy continuation.  ACM Transaction on Mathematical Softwares, 25(2)  
 251-276, 1999.  
 \bibitem{iamc}  
 Wang, P.,  
 Design and Protocol for Internet Accessible Mathematical Computation.  
 Technical Report ICM-199901-001, ICM/Kent State University, 1999.  
 \end{thebibliography}  
 \end{document}  \end{document}
 \endinput  \endinput
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