OpenXM (Open message eXchange protocol for Mathematics): http://www.openxm.org

Welcome to the home page of OpenXM. Last update is March 16, 2001 JST. Japanese Page (experimental),

What is OpenXM? It is an infrastructure for mathematical communication. We propose standards for mathematical computation (OpenXM-RFC's). The project is also making experiments to connect mathematical software systems each other on the infrastructure. We are providing packages of mathematical software systems supporting the OpenXM protocol. Here is a quick tour of the OpenXM package: functions 1, functions 2, Efficient computation.

Specifications (Draft for 1.1.3)

  1. OpenXM RFC's (OpenXM Request for Comments)
  2. OX tags [OX tags].
  3. CMO tags [CMO tags].
  4. SM commands [SM commands].
  5. Documents (Asir user's manual, Asir contrib user's manual, sm1 reference manual, OpenXM technical report series, etc)
  6. If you want to add a new OpenXM RFC, please mail to takayama@math.sci.kobe-u.ac.jp See the specification how to describe OpenXM RFC's.

Source Distributions (RELEASE_1_1_3)

  1. Version of 1.1.3 is available from our ftp site: [Source (Shift+Click)].
  2. The HEAD branch is available from our ftp site: [Source (Shift+Click)].

Binary Distribution by tar+gzip (RELEASE_1_1_3) Binary.

Binary Distribution by Packages (RELEASE_1_1_3) Packages.

ERRATA RELEASE_1_1_3 ERRATA.
Questions and Answers (in Enshlish) FAQ.
Questions and Answers (in Japanese) FAQ.

Papers and Tutorials

  1. The Design and Implementation of OpenXM-RFC 100 and 101 [Survey].

The WWW interface for OpenXM CVS Repositry [cvsweb]

References

  1. The primary distribution site of asir [Asir].
  2. Asir for Windows [ Asir for Windows].
  3. An introductory book on a computer algebra system Risa/Asir (in Japanese) [ Cover Page, ISBN4-87243-076-X ].

Archive

  1. OpenXM 1.1.1 (20000124) [ 1.1.1 (January 24, 2000) Experimental ].
  2. OpenXM 1.1.2 [ 1.1.2 (March 20, 2000) Stable].
  3. OpenXM 1.1.3 [ 1.1.3 (September 26, 2000), Current].

What's new in 1.1.3?

    Not written yet.

People

takayama@math.sci.kobe-u.ac.jp