Annotation of OpenXM/src/asir-contrib/packages/doc/intro.oxweave, Revision 1.3
1.3 ! noro 1: @c $OpenXM: OpenXM/src/asir-contrib/packages/doc/intro.oxweave,v 1.2 2002/08/11 08:39:47 takayama Exp $
1.1 takayama 2:
3: /*&ja
4: @node $B$O$8$a$K(B,,, Top
5: @chapter $B$O$8$a$K(B
6:
7: $B?t<0=hM}%7%9%F%`(B
1.2 takayama 8: @code{asir} $B$O(B @code{OpenXM} $B%W%m%H%3%k(B
9: (Open message eXchange for Mathematics, http://www.openxm.org)
10: $B$r%5%]!<%H$7$?%5!<%P$r(B
1.1 takayama 11: $B%3%s%]!<%M%s%H$H$7$FMxMQ$G$-$k(B.
12: $B$3$l$i$N%5!<%P$r8F$V$?$a$N%$%s%?%U%'!<%94X?t$O%U%!%$%k(B
13: @file{xm} $B$r%m!<%I$9$k$3$H$K$h$j%7%9%F%`$KFI$_9~$^$l$k(B.
14: Risa/Asir (OpenXM $BG[I[HG(B) $B$G$O5/F0;~$K<+F0E*$K(B @file{xm} $B$,FI$^$l$k(B.
15: Risa/Asir (OpenXM $BG[I[HG(B) $B$O(B, $B$3$N%^%K%e%"%k$G$O(B
16: @code{OpenXM/Risa/Asir} $B$H8F$V(B.
17: $B$3$N%^%K%e%"%k$G$O(B @code{asir} $BMQ$N$3$l$i$N4X?t(B
18: $B$*$h$S%f!<%68@8l$G=q$+$l$??t3X4X?t$*$h$S%f!<%F%#%j%F%#4X?t$r@bL@$9$k(B.
19:
20: @code{OpenXM} $B%W%m%H%3%k$N5;=QE*>\:Y$K$D$$$F$O(B,
21: @file{$(OpenXM_HOME)/doc/OpenXM-specs} $B$K$"$k%U%!%$%k(B
22: @file{openxm-jp.tex}
23: $B$r8+$F2<$5$$(B.
24:
25: $B$=$l$G$O(B, $B$"$J$?$N7W;;5!>e$G?t3X$r$*3Z$7$_2<$5$$(B.
26:
27: */
28:
29: /*&en
30:
31: @node Introduction,,, Top
32: @chapter Introduction
33:
34: The computer algebra system
35: @code{asir}
1.2 takayama 36: can use servers, which support the @code{OpenXM} protocols
37: (Open message eXchange for Mathematics, http://www.openxm.org),
1.1 takayama 38: as components.
39: The interface functions to call these servers
40: are loaded by loading the file @file{xm}.
41: This file is automatically loaded in "Risa/Asir(OpenXM distribution)",
42: which we call @code{OpenXM/Risa/Asir} in this document.
43: This document explains these interface functions for @code{asir}
44: and several mathematical and utility functions
45: written in the user languages of Risa/Asir.
46: These mathematica and utilitiy functions are outputs of Asir-contrib project.
47:
48: As to technical details on the @code{OpenXM} protocols,
49: see @file{openxm-en.tex} at
50: @file{$(OpenXM_HOME)/doc/OpenXM-specs}.
51:
52: Enjoy mathematics on your computer.
53:
54: */
55:
56: /*&C-texi
57:
58: @noindent
1.2 takayama 59: List of contributors:
1.3 ! noro 60: @itemize @bullet
1.1 takayama 61: @item Maekawa, Masahide (Oct., 1999 -- : CVS server)
62: @item Noro, Masayuki (Jan., 1996 -- : OpenXM Protocol OXRFC-100, asir2000)
63: @item Ohara, Katsuyoshi (Jan., 1998 -- : ox_math, oxc OXRFC-101)
64: @item Takayama, Nobuki (Jan., 1996 -- : OpenXM Protocol OXRFC-100, kan/sm1, asir-contrib)
1.2 takayama 65: @item Tamura, Yasushi (Nov., 1998 -- : OpenMath proxy, tfb)
1.3 ! noro 66: @end itemize
1.1 takayama 67:
68: @noindent
1.3 ! noro 69: @itemize @bullet
1.2 takayama 70: @item Fujimoto, Mitsushi (Windows)
1.1 takayama 71: @item Iwane, Hidenao (Knapsack factorizer)
1.2 takayama 72: @item Nakayama, Hiromasa (Gaussian elimination)
73: @item Okutani, Yukio (Oct., 1999 -- Feb., 2000 : matrix, diff, ...)
74: @item Stillman, Mike (Macaulay 2 client and server)
75: @item Tsai, Harrison (Macaulay 2 client and server)
1.3 ! noro 76: @end itemize
1.1 takayama 77:
78: @page
79:
80: */
81:
82: /*&ja
83:
84: $B$3$N(B Contrib $B%Q%C%1!<%8$N(B
85: $BCx:n8"$K$D$$$F$O(B, @code{OpenXM/Copyright}
86: $B$r8+$F2<$5$$(B.
87:
88: $BM-MQ$@$H$*$b$$$^$9$,L5J]>Z$G$9(B.
89:
90: */
91: /*&en
92:
93: See @code{OpenXM/Copyright} for the copyright notice.
94:
95:
96: */
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