Annotation of OpenXM/src/kxx/issac2000.tex, Revision 1.5
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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
1.5 ! takayama 59: {\tt OpenMath}/XML \cite{OpenMath}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:
1.5 ! takayama 64: \section{Design Outline}
1.1 takayama 65:
66: \section{Data Format}
67:
68: \section{OpenXM Stackmachines}
69:
70: \section{OpenXM Clients}
71:
1.5 ! takayama 72: \section{OpenXM CVS Server}
1.4 takayama 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}
1.5 ! takayama 93: Noro, T. et al.,
! 94: A Computer Algebra System {\tt Risa/Asir}, 1993, 1995\\
! 95: {\rm ftp://endeavor.fujitsu.co.jp/pub/isis/asir}
1.3 takayama 96: \bibitem{NT}
97: Noro, M and Takayama, N., Design and Implementation
1.5 ! takayama 98: of OpenXM, (in Japanese) 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999.
1.3 takayama 99: \bibitem{kan}
100: Takayama, N.,
101: {\em Kan: A system for computation in
102: algebraic analysis,} 1991 version 1,
103: 1994 version 2, the latest version is 2.991106.
104: Source code available for Unix computers.
1.4 takayama 105: Contact the author, or download from \\
1.3 takayama 106: {\tt \small ftp.math.kobe-u.ac.jp} via anonymous ftp.
1.4 takayama 107: See also \\ {\tt \small www.math.kobe-u.ac.jp/KAN/}
1.3 takayama 108: \bibitem{phc}
109: Verschelde, J.,
110: PHCpack: A general-purpose solver for polynomial systems by
111: homotopy continuation. ACM Transaction on Mathematical Softwares, 25(2)
112: 251-276, 1999.
1.5 ! takayama 113: \bibitem{iamc}
! 114: Wang, P.,
! 115: Design and Protocol for Internet Accessible Mathematical Computation.
! 116: Technical Report ICM-199901-001, ICM/Kent State University, 1999.
1.1 takayama 117: \end{thebibliography}
118: \end{document}
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