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1.4     ! takayama    1: %$OpenXM: OpenXM/src/kxx/issac2000.tex,v 1.3 1999/12/15 11:46:40 takayama Exp $
1.1       takayama    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[submit]{acmconf}
                      6: %% \CopyrightText{\copyright 2000, }
                      7: \IfFileExists{graphicx.sty}{\usepackage{graphicx}}{}
                      8: \ConferenceName{1. ISSAC 2000, St. Andrews, UK, 2000}
                      9: \ConferenceShortName{ISSAC2000}
1.4     ! takayama   10: \def\OpenXM{{\tt OpenXM\ }}
1.1       takayama   11:
                     12: \begin{document}
                     13: \date{January 16, 2000}
                     14: \title{OpenXM
                     15:       --- an Open System \\ to Integrate Mathematical Softwares}
                     16: \author{\Author{Masahide Maekawa}\\
                     17:          \Address{Kobe University}\\
                     18:          \Email{maekawa@math.kobe-u.ac.jp}\\
                     19:          \and
                     20:          \Author{Masayuki Noro}\\
                     21:          \Address{Fujitsu Labs}\\
                     22:          \Email{noryo@flab.fujitsu.co.jp}
                     23:          \and
                     24:          \Author{Katsuyoshi Ohara}\\
                     25:          \Address{Kanazawa University}\\
                     26:          \Email{ohara@alpha.s.kanazawa-u.ac.jp}
                     27:          \and
                     28:          \Author{Yukio Okutani}\\
                     29:          \Address{Kobe University}\\
                     30:          \Email{okutani@math.kobe-u.ac.jp}
                     31:          \and
                     32:          \Author{Nobuki Takayama}\\
                     33:          \Address{Kobe University}\\
                     34:          \Email{takayama@math.kobe-u.ac.jp}
                     35:          \and
                     36:          \Author{Yasushi Tamura}\\
                     37:          \Address{Kobe University}\\
                     38:          \Email{tamura@math.kobe-u.ac.jp}
                     39:        }
                     40: \maketitle
                     41:
                     42: \begin{abstract}
                     43:   This is an abstract.
                     44: \end{abstract}
                     45:
                     46: \begin{keywords}
                     47: OpenMath, MP, OpenXM.
                     48: \end{keywords}
                     49:
                     50: \section{Introduction}
1.2       takayama   51: \OpenXM is a free, or Open Source, infrastructure for mathematical
                     52: softwares.
                     53: It provides methods and protocols
                     54: to integrate various mathematical softwares.
                     55: \OpenXM package is a set of softwares that supports \OpenXM protocols.
                     56: It is currently a collection of softwares
1.3       takayama   57: {\tt Risa/Asir} \cite{asir}, {\tt Kan/sm1} \cite{kan}, {\tt PHC} pack \cite{phc}, {\tt GNUPLOT},
1.2       takayama   58: {\tt Mathematica} interface, and
1.3       takayama   59: {\tt OpenMath}/XML interface.
1.2       takayama   60: More and more softwares are wrapped with the \OpenXM stackmachine;
                     61: they are getting a member of \OpenXM package.
                     62:
1.1       takayama   63:
                     64: \section{Design outline}
                     65:
                     66: \section{Data Format}
                     67:
                     68: \section{OpenXM Stackmachines}
                     69:
                     70: \section{OpenXM Clients}
                     71:
1.4     ! takayama   72: \section{OpenXM CVS server}
        !            73:
1.1       takayama   74: \section{Applications}
                     75:
                     76: \begin{thebibliography}{X}
1.4     ! takayama   77: \bibitem{OpenMath}
        !            78: The OpenMath Esprit Consortium
        !            79: (Caprotti, O. and Cohen, A.M. Editors),
        !            80: The OpenMath Standard. D1.3.2a (Public) \\
        !            81: {\footnotesize \tt http://www.nag.co.uk/projects/OpenMath},
        !            82: February, 1999.
1.3       takayama   83: \bibitem{GKW}
                     84: Gray, S., Kajler, N. and Wang, P. S.,
                     85: Design and Implementation of MP, a Protocol for Efficient
                     86:   Exchange of Mathematical Expressions,
                     87: {\sl Journal of Symbolic Computation}, 19??.
1.4     ! takayama   88: \bibitem{gap}
        !            89: Linton, S. and Solomon, A.,
        !            90: OpenMath, IAMC and {\tt GAP},
        !            91: preprint, 1999.
        !            92: \bibitem{asir}
        !            93: Noro, M. et al. Risa/Asir.
1.3       takayama   94: \bibitem{NT}
                     95: Noro, M and Takayama, N., Design and Implementation
                     96: of OpenXM, (in Japanese) 1996 -- 2000.
                     97: \bibitem{kan}
                     98:        Takayama, N.,
                     99:        {\em Kan: A system for computation in
                    100:        algebraic analysis,} 1991 version 1,
                    101:         1994 version 2, the latest version is 2.991106.
                    102:        Source code available for Unix computers.
1.4     ! takayama  103:          Contact the author, or download from \\
1.3       takayama  104:        {\tt \small ftp.math.kobe-u.ac.jp} via anonymous ftp.
1.4     ! takayama  105:         See also \\ {\tt \small www.math.kobe-u.ac.jp/KAN/}
1.3       takayama  106: \bibitem{phc}
                    107: Verschelde, J.,
                    108: PHCpack: A general-purpose solver for polynomial systems by
                    109: homotopy continuation.  ACM Transaction on Mathematical Softwares, 25(2)
                    110: 251-276, 1999.
1.1       takayama  111: \end{thebibliography}
                    112: \end{document}
                    113: \endinput
                    114: %%
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                    122: %%Text may be set as {\tiny tiny}.\\
                    123:
                    124: %%\begin{figure}
                    125: %%\hrule
                    126: %%Nice Postscript, isn't it?
                    127: %%\begin{center}
                    128: %%\IfFileExists{graphicx.sty}{
                    129: %%  \includegraphics{body.eps}
                    130: %%}{
                    131: %%  Sorry, package \texttt{graphicx} not present.
                    132: %%}
                    133: %%\end{center}
                    134: %%Same, a little bit smaller:
                    135: %%\begin{center}
                    136: %%\IfFileExists{graphicx.sty}{
                    137: %%  \includegraphics[scale=.5]{body.eps}
                    138: %%  }{
                    139: %%  Sorry, package \texttt{graphicx} not present.
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                    141: %%\end{center}
                    142: %%\caption{\label{fig-1}This is a nice floating figure}
                    143: %%\hrule
                    144: %%\end{figure}
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