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  OpenMath - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
OpenMath is the name of a document markup language for mathematical formulae.
OpenMath consists of the definition of "OpenMath Objects", an abstract datatype for describing the logical structure of a mathematical formula, and the definition of "OpenMath Content Dictionaries", or collections of names for mathematical concepts.
OpenMath has been developed in a long series of workshops and (mostly European) research projects that began in 1993 and continues through today.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/OpenMath   (221 words)

  
 Cover Pages: OpenMath Standard
The OpenMath Project "is a three-year project funded by the European Commission under the Esprit Multimedia Standards Initiative (project No. 24.969), commencing September 1997.
OpenMath intends to provide standards for mechanisms which permit the interactive manipulation of mathematical objects inside a web browser.
Note that the OpenMath Standard has a specification for XML encoding as well as for binary encoding.
www.oasis-open.org /cover/openMath.html   (408 words)

  
 Monet and Finance   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
OpenMath is a mechanism for the semantic representation of mathematical objects and statements in XML.
At the heart of OpenMath is the idea of a content dictionary (CD) that defines a collection of related symbols and their meanings.
OpenMath can be used to encode the mathematical part of the problem being solved (for example a set of differential equations or an integral), and of the solution.
www.fenews.com /fen31/where_num_matters/where_num_matters.html   (1920 words)

  
 OpenMath
The OpenMath Consortium is a group of individuals from industry and academia who are attempting to develop a standard for the representation and communication of mathematical information between distributed computer applications.
OpenMath must be suitable for transmitting data from many different areas of mathematics.
OpenMath must permit fairly straight-forward implementation of compliant senders and receivers so that authors of mathematical (or other) packages can easily supply their own OpenMath interfaces.
www.math.su.se /~leifj/wshop/openmath.html   (985 words)

  
 May 1999 : The Interchange of Mathematics in XML: MathML, OpenMath and their Application
Openmath aims to develop a standard for the interchange of semantically-rich mathematical objects between communicating applications.
An OpenMath object itself has an abstract syntax which is a recursively extensible tree of symbols and objects.
Although OpenMath started out as a completely independent activity from MathML, by the time the ESPRIT project was running, it was quickly realised that MathML had become an important part of the mathematical universe.
www.infoloom.com /gcaconfs/WEB/granada99/bus.HTM   (2622 words)

  
 OpenMath standard   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
OpenMath is a standard for communicating mathematical objects between computer programs.
These OpenMath objects are recursive data structures describing mathematical objects, from functions to data sets to theorems.
OpenMath is a general communications standard which supports the exchange of any non-textual, non-image data.
www.cecm.sfu.ca /~loki/Papers/IPS/node10.html   (108 words)

  
 A critique of the notion of phrasebook in OpenMath and some new concepts
Part of the OpenMath philosophy is to leave it to the application to decide what it does with an object once it has received it.
The standard is developed by the OpenMath Society which comprises mathematical software developers, electronic publishers and authors whose goal it is to enable mathematical objects to be exchanged between computer programs, stored in databases, or published on the web and manipulated interactively.
OpenMath has already proved to be a very useful medium for the communication of mathematical data in a heterogeneous software environment (see, for example [3]).
www.illywhacker.net /papers/phrasebook.html   (1763 words)

  
 OpenMath   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The OpenMath website The definitive source of information on all things OpenMath.
The OpenMath Standard The definition of OpenMath Objects.
OpenMath Content Dictionaries The official repository of OpenMath Content Dictionaries.
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/openmath   (252 words)

  
 OpenMath JavaBeans
OpenMath is an evolving standard for the storage, manipulation and transmission of mathematical ideas in an electronic environment.
The XML OpenMath grammar is described in The OpenMath Standard[3], a document produced by the OpenMath Esprit Consortium.
Through conversion of OpenMath objects into Java byte-code, as illustrated by the modified OpenMath system architecture in the previous section, OpenMath objects can be embedded in web documents and, while not yielding optimum performance, can be shared between platforms as long as both platforms can properly interpret the Java serialization as an OpenMath object[6].
www.cecm.sfu.ca /~tstanway/OMBeans.html   (1584 words)

  
 OpenMath: Communicating Mathematical   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
OpenMath** airns at providing a universal means of communicating mathematical information between applications.
Throughout, emphasis is placed on extensibility and flexibility, so that OpenMath is not confined to any particular area of mathematics nor to any particular implementation.
We present several example scenarios to motivate and to clarify the objectives and include a brief discussion of the parallels between this model and the theory of human language perception.
www.brunel.ac.uk /~hssrjis/issue/j834p4~1.htm   (144 words)

  
 OpenMath Home Page (15-May-1996)
The fifth OpenMath Workshop will be on held on Friday and Saturday, January 12 and 13, 1996, at the University of Bath, Bath, UK.
The OpenMath Communications Committee Report is available as gzip'd LaTeX source file (14 kB), as a DVI file (49 kB), and as a gzip'd PostScript file (41 kB).
A demo of a link between Maple and REDUCE using an prototype OpenMath implementation was presented at the third OpenMath workshop.
www.uni-koeln.de /themen/Computeralgebra/OpenMath/old-index.html   (741 words)

  
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It is certainly possible, as the author does (page 4) to believe that MathML has eaten OpenMath's lunch, but the fact that the MathML standard explicitly points to the OpenMath standard as a means of extensibility is at least a counter-argument.
The discussion related to OpenMath seems to be more an analysis of the author's conclusions about OpenMath rather than an analysis of OpenMath itself.
It seems the referee misses the point of Openmath as explained by my paper, which must either mean I did not make the point clearly enough, or the referee was not willing to hear it.
www.cs.berkeley.edu /~fateman/papers/openmathrefs.txt   (1523 words)

  
 Summary of some discussions and conclusions at the 6th OpenMath Workshop
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It is possible that we could apply for support for the OpenMath Consortium under their MIDAS prorgram.
Of these two positions, one would be mostly in charge of the technical development of the OpenMath definition, and the other would be mostly in charge of the dissemination and application of the idea.
www.inf.ethz.ch /personal/gonnet/ContDict/discuss.html   (718 words)

  
 OpenMath Presentation Editor - User Guide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The contents of the are similar to Presentation MathML elements, which represent the notation of the OpenMath symbols.
The element points to the OpenMath symbol for which presentation is being written.
As the notation structure in element uses XPath to point the arguments of the OpenMath objects, we have provided in the editor a scheme for naming the arguments/identifiers to calculate the XPath, i.e.
www.activemath.org /projects/ompe/guide.html   (708 words)

  
 OpenMath and MathML
The primary purpose of OpenMath is to facilitate reliable communication of mathematical objects between mathematical applications.
The semantic scope of OpenMath is defined within its content dictionaries (CD) where all symbols used are described in a series of CDs defining their semantic value.
It is expected that applications using OpenMath declare which CD groups they understand.
www.bath.ac.uk /~masjhd/ReduceOpenMath/html/node11.html   (455 words)

  
 13th OpenMath Meeting University of Saint Andrews
He felt that the standard was largely stable and should be formally accepted by the OpenMath Society meeting.
AMC closed this session with an appeal for all participants who had not registered to do so, and for those who were eligible to join the OpenMath Society and wished to do so to indicate this to him.
He favoured a CVS server for OpenMath, which was the tool in use by, for example, Mozilla.
xml.coverpages.org /openmath13.html   (3022 words)

  
 ISUG News 4/1: Mathematical Markup Language
OpenMath provides input to MathML requirements and users for the resulting standard.
The interface between OpenMath and MathML is bidirectional : OpenMath encodings may be an extension to content encoding, and MathML presentation encodings may provide renderings for OpenMath objects.
The European OpenMath consortium has recently started work on a 1.7 MECU ESPRIT project in this area (European OpenMath Project http://www.nag.co.uk/projects/OpenMath.html).
www.isgmlug.org /n4-1/n4-1-30h.htm   (196 words)

  
 The OpenMath standar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
This talk presents the OpenMath protocol, a standard to represent and exchange the semantic of mathematical objects.
OpenMath is indented to be a standard for communication between mathematical applications.
The project OpenMath is an international community of developers and users structured in an European Esprit Consortium (since 1997) and a North American OpenMath initiative (NAOMI, since 1997).
www-lmc.imag.fr /cathode2/Cirm/abstract/abs_gaetano/abs_gaetano.html   (114 words)

  
 KQML for OpenMath   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
OpenMath only supports the representation of mathematical objects, not the protocol and agent interaction level.
KQML can be used as a language for an application program to interact with an intelligent system or for two or more intelligent systems to share knowledge in support of cooperative problem solving.
Since OpenMath uses an XML representation for mathematical objects, the first step is to supply an
www.win.tue.nl /%7Eamc/oz/om/kqml.html   (181 words)

  
 DLMF: About the Mockup   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
OpenMath is a developing standard for unambiguous representation of mathematics which will allow importation into a wide spectrum of applications: typesetting, numerical, visualization and computer algebra, to name a few.
This translation will, at best, be semi-automatic; by augmenting the LaTeX with declarations of variable types for example, as well as by encouraging a more semantic as opposed to presentational style of markup, we expect that most ambiguities in the sources can be resolved.
The XML/ OpenMath representations will be stored in a database.
dlmf.nist.gov /about/Mockup.php   (769 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: OpenMath   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Mathematical Markup Language (MathML) is an application of XML for representing mathematical symbols and formulae, aimed at integrating them into World Wide Web documents.
Wikibooks Wikiversity has more about this subject: School of Mathematics Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to: Mathematics Look up Mathematics on Wiktionary, the free dictionary Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Mathematics Bogomolny, Alexander: Interactive Mathematics Miscellany and Puzzles.
The LaTeX logo, typeset with LaTeX LATEX is a document preparation system for the TeX typesetting program.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/OpenMath   (438 words)

  
 OpenMath   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
OpenMath is a new, extensible standard for representing the semantics of mathematical objects.
February 10 2004: Preliminary announcement of 10 years of OpenMath workshop in Helsinki from May 21-22.
September 26 2003: Experimental release of RELAX NG schema for OpenMath.
klein.math.fsu.edu   (287 words)

  
 MathML Conference 2002: Tutorials
Three tutorials that will provide attendees with detailed information on the usage of MathML and OpenMath are being offered on Friday, June 28.
An introductory MathML tutorial will be given Friday morning, an OpenMath tutorial will be given at midday, and an advanced MathML tutorial will be given Friday afternoon.
The goal of the tutorial is to convey an overview of existing and upcoming MathML-related technologies and to provide a glimpse at the potential of combining these technologies to deliver interactive mathematical content in new ways.
www.mathmlconference.org /2002/tutorials.html   (663 words)

  
 MathML Conference 2002: Presentations
However, the OpenMath concept does not address the issue of presentation markup.
This could be seen as a never ending job if one is allowed total freedom in the OpenMath symbols used in the template functions (especially since OpenMath is an extensible markup mechanism).
We give some definitions of symbols which have been used in the preceding, but which are not part of the standard OpenMath content dictionaries at present.
www.mathmlconference.org /2002/presentations/naylor   (2401 words)

  
 Aims   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
NAOMI will foster the use of OpenMath in North America, and will work to ensure that advanced networking and symbolic computing issues are correctly addressed (North America houses most of the top distributed networking research groups and companies, as well as both of the largest computer algebra manufacturers).
OpenMath opens up amazing possibilities for products, systems, and networks that need to manipulate, store, and transmit scientific and engineering data.
By adding OpenMath capability, they are then able to communicate with a wide-range of products (for instance, Maple).
www.naomi.math.ca /aims.html   (426 words)

  
 Cover Pages: OMDoc: A Standard for Mathematical Documents
Background: "Unfortunately, the proposed OpenMath standard only partially fulfils the goal of establishing a basis for communication of mathematics between mathematical software systems (and humans), since it exclusively deals with the representation of the mathematical objects proper and not with mathematical documents, which have a complex structure of their own.
We propose an extension of the OpenMath standard to alleviate this perceived limitation.
We propose an extension to the OpenMath standard that allows to represent the semantics and structure various kinds of mathematical documents, including articles, textbooks, interactive books, courses.
xml.coverpages.org /omdoc.html   (375 words)

  
 Announcement: Esprit OpenMath Consortium and User Group Meeting
The OpenMath standard is a language for communicating mathematical information, allowing OpenMath compliant software to exchange mathematical objects in a meaningful way.
OpenMath compliance is being planned or developed for products including: general purpose and specialized computer algebra systems; document preparation systems; web browsers; equation editors; databases containing mathematical information.
Getting to Dundee About the Esprit OpenMath Project The Esprit OpenMath Project is funded by the European Commission under the Esprit Multimedia Standards Initiative (project No. 24.969), with a three-year grant commencing September 1997.
lists.w3.org /Archives/Public/www-math/msg00199.html   (560 words)

  
 : Package javamath.util.math
This interface represents Java mathematical objects that can be converted to OpenMath objects using the PolyMath library.
This class is a wrapper of nice accessor functions for the character table defined in the group1 CD and PolyMath's OpenMath library.
This is the ancestor of all Java mathematical objects that can be converted to OpenMath objects using the PolyMath library.
javamath.sourceforge.net /javadoc/javamath/util/math/package-summary.html   (123 words)

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